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    dis·train
    [dəˈstrān]
    verb
    law
    distrain (verb) · distrains (third person present) · distrained (past tense) · distrained (past participle) · distraining (present participle)
    1. seize (someone's property) to obtain payment of rent or other money owed:
      "legislation has restricted the right to distrain goods found on the premises"
      • seize the property of (someone) to obtain payment of money owed:
        "they may distrain their tenants for arrears of rent at any time"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French destreindre, from Latin distringere ‘stretch apart’, from dis- ‘apart’ + stringere ‘tighten’.
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  3. Definition of distrain transitive verb 1 : to force or compel to satisfy an obligation by means of a distress
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    distrain [ dih- streyn ] Law. verb (used with object) to constrain by seizing and holding goods, etc., in pledge for rent, damages, etc., or in order to obtain satisfaction of a claim.
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    distrain in American English (dɪˈstrein) Law transitive verb 1. to constrain by seizing and holding goods, etc., in pledge for rent, damages, etc., or in order to obtain satisfaction of a claim
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    distrain - confiscate by distress confiscate, impound, sequester, seize, attach - take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority; "The FBI seized the drugs"; "The customs agents impounded the illegal shipment"; "The police confiscated the stolen artwork" 3. distrain - legally take something in place of a ...
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    Distrain To seize the property of an individual and retain it until an obligation is performed. The taking of the goods and chattels of a tenant by a landlord in order to satisfy an unpaid debt.
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