IMPARCARE TheLaw.com Law Dictionary & Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed.In old English law. To impound. Reg. Orig. 92b. To shut up, or confine in prison. Inducti sunt in carcerem et imparcatif they were carried to prison and shut up. Bract fol. 124. Related Posts:IMPRISONIMPOUNDINCLOSEDE FRANGENTIBUS PRISONAMPRISONBASTON