(Law) a judicial remedy issued in order to prohibit a party from doing or continuing to do a certain activity.
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Examples for "injunction "
Examples for "injunction "
1 He also sought an injunction requiring the State to remedy the situation.
2 A preliminary injunction often leads to companies deciding to abandon their deal.
3 It was the injunction of Moses to the children of Israel: Deut.
4 The injunction was never intended to gag parliament or attack free speech.
5 His injunction last year set off another Argentina default on July 31.
1 Today he insisted on enjoining me in conversation despite my obvious reluctance.
2 Of course Clemens would take action immediately; he telegraphed, enjoining the performance.
3 There is a divine precept enjoining the practice of such duty: Heb.
4 There was no need of his wave of the arm enjoining silence.
5 At length Umpire Fuller waved his hand, enjoining silence and calling time.
1 Last month, regulators lifted a cease and desist order for the company's banking unit.
2 The Fed has "no grounds for a cease and desist order , " she said.
3 Wells Fargo did not admit any wrongdoing in agreeing to the cease and desist order .
4 Sunland Park city officials issued a cease and desist order , saying the project was not properly permitted.
5 The arrangement did not operate as planned, as the SEC points out in its cease and desist order .
1 As Laurent went off, he exchanged a rapid glance with Therese, a glance full of urgent enjoinment .
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