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- ENJOIN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Enjoin has the Latin verb jungere, meaning "to join," at its root, but the kind of joining expressed by enjoin is quite particular: it is about linking someone to an action or activity by either requiring or prohibiting it
- What Does “Enjoined” Mean in Legal Terms? - LegalClarity
Understanding legal terminology is crucial for navigating the complexities of law One such term, “enjoined,” refers to a court order requiring an individual or entity to do or refrain from specific acts, often issued as part of injunctive relief
- ENJOINED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Within the home, one was enjoined to install modern furniture and lighting (including the all-important lampshade) and to decorate the room with wallpaper
- Enjoined - definition of enjoined by The Free Dictionary
To require or impose (an action or behavior, for example) with authority and emphasis; prescribe 2 To prohibit or forbid: The judge enjoined the merger of the firms The court enjoined the company from merging with its competitor
- ENJOIN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
ENJOIN definition: to prescribe (a course of action) with authority or emphasis See examples of enjoin used in a sentence
- enjoin verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
(formal) to order or strongly advise somebody to do something; to say that a particular action or quality is necessary enjoin somebody to do something The code enjoined members to trade fairly be enjoined on somebody Fasting is enjoined on believers as a religious duty
- Enjoin - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
To enjoin is to issue an urgent and official order If the government tells loggers to stop cutting down trees, they are enjoining the loggers to stop
- ENJOIN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
to prohibit, esp by legal injunction; forbid the company was enjoined from using false advertising
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