
1) Ban 2) Command
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1) Command 2) Command to do something 3) Command with authority 4) Disallow 5) Enforce with authority 6) Forbid 7) French word used in English 8) Interdict 9) Issue an injunction 10) Legally forbid 11) Order emphatically 12) Order legally 13) Prescribe with authority 14) Prohibit 15) Prohibit by judicial order
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to command; to order; to prohibit by injunction
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• (v. t.) To prohibit or restrain by a judicial order or decree; to put an injunction on. • (v. t.) To lay upon, as an order or command; to give an injunction to; to direct with authority; to order; to charge. • (v. t.) To join or unite.
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v. for a court to order that someone either do a specific act, cease a course of conduct or be prohibited from committing a certain act. To obtain such an order, called an injunction, a private party or public agency has to file a petition for a writ of injunction, serve it on the party he/she/it hopes to be enjoined, allowing time for a written re...
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En·join' transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Enjoined ; present participle & verbal noun Enjoining .] [ French enjoindre , Latin injungere to join into, charge, enjoin; in + jungere to join. See Join
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A court order that someone do a specific act, cease a course of conduct, or be prohibited from committing a certain act. To obtain such an order, called an injunction, a private party or public agency has to convince a judge that speedy action is needed in order to prevent irreparable harm or injury. The court will hold a hearing to consider eviden...
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To require a person, via an injunction, to perform or to abstain from performing some specific act.
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[
v] - issue an injunction
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enjoin (Janus word) To direct and to forbid.
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verb give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority; `I said to him to go home`; `She ordered him to do the shopping`; `The mother told the child to get dressed`
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to require a person, by writ of injunction from a court of equity, to perform or to abstain or desist from some act
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to prescribe (a course of action) with authority or emphasis: The doctor enjoined a strict diet. · to direct or order to do something: He was enjoined to live more frugally. · to prohibit or restrain by an injunction.
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[Intelligent words] give instructions to or direct somebody to do something
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