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enjoin
[ en-join ]
verb (used with object)
- 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.
Synonyms: , , ,
- Law. to prohibit or restrain by an injunction.
Synonyms: , ,
enjoin
/ 瑟苍藞诲萧蓴瑟苍 /
verb
- to order (someone) to do (something); urge strongly; command
- to impose or prescribe (a condition, mode of behaviour, etc)
- law to require (a person) to do or refrain from doing (some act), esp by issuing an injunction
Derived Forms
- 别苍藞箩辞颈苍别谤, noun
- 别苍藞箩辞颈苍尘别苍迟, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 别苍路箩辞颈苍顎侥谤 noun
- 别苍路箩辞颈苍顎僲别苍迟 noun
- 谤别顎卐苍路箩辞颈苍顎 verb (used with object)
- 耻苍顎卐苍路箩辞颈苍别诲顎 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of enjoin1
Example Sentences
On behalf of UCLA, attorney Ray Cardozo argued that Carter erred in enjoining the school from using its baseball stadium on the property even though it was not a named defendant in the case.
When plaintiffs sue to block actions implemented by executive order, they鈥檙e actually suing the agency tasked with carrying out the president鈥檚 direction 鈥 agencies that judges could still enjoin under the Administrative Procedure Act, Levitt said.
"District court judges do not have the authority, as a general matter, to enjoin the functioning of the executive branch," Miller said.
鈥淵ears of experience have shown that the Executive Branch cannot properly perform its functions if any judge anywhere can enjoin every presidential action everywhere,鈥 wrote acting Solicitor Gen. Sarah M. Harris.
For example, when the courts enjoined the travel ban that he issued back in 2017, President Trump complained on Twitter, but he complied with the order.
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