verb
- past tense and past participle of interplead; to engage in interpleader proceedings, in which a person holding property or funds disputed by two or more claimants asks a court to determine who is entitled to it.
Usage: legal; formal
Examples
- The insurance company interpled the disputed claim amount into court.
- When two creditors claimed the same funds, the bank interpled to let the court decide.
- The stakeholder interpled the contested property to avoid liability.
- The defendant interpled the funds rather than risk paying the wrong party.