Impanel in a sentence as a verb

You, me, and Rayiner probably don't have a lot of macro-level public policy differences, but we differ from the current state of consensus in the US. Should the US instead impanel us as Philosopher-Kings?

Impanel definitions

verb

enter into a list of prospective jurors

See also: empanel

verb

select from a list; "empanel prospective jurors"

See also: empanel panel