enjoin in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To enjoin means to direct or order someone to do something, often through a legal injunction or authoritative request.
Sample Sentences
- The court decided to enjoin the company from proceeding with the construction project.
- Her parents enjoined her to focus on her studies rather than social distractions.
- The judge will enjoin any further activities that violate the terms of the agreement.
- He felt compelled to enjoin his friends to be more cautious in their financial decisions.
- The organization sought to enjoin the government from implementing the controversial policy.
- The judge decided to enjoin the company from continuing its harmful practices.
- The new regulations will enjoin all businesses to reduce their carbon emissions by 20%.
- She sought to enjoin her neighbor from building a fence that would obstruct her view.
- The court's ruling will enjoin the use of the disputed technology until further notice.
- Activists are working to enjoin the government to take stronger action against climate change.
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