Pronunciation: /ɪmˈpaʊndmənt lɒt/
noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'impoundment lot' is a noun that refers to a location where vehicles are stored after being impounded by authorities.
A1 The impoundment lot is where they keep cars that have been towed.
A2 If you park illegally, your car may end up in the impoundment lot.
B1 The impoundment lot charges a daily fee for storing vehicles.
B2 Before you can retrieve your car from the impoundment lot, you need to pay all outstanding fines.
C1 The impoundment lot is monitored by security cameras 24/7 to prevent theft or vandalism.
C2 The impoundment lot manager has the authority to release vehicles to their owners after verifying ownership and payment.
formal The police department has a designated impoundment lot for vehicles that have been towed.
informal My friend's car got towed and now it's sitting in the impoundment lot.
slang I hope I don't end up with my car in the impoundment lot again.
figurative Her emotions were like cars in an impoundment lot, locked away and out of reach.
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