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enjoining Definition


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enjoin
verb
    enjoined, enjoining
    1. formal
      To order or command someone to do something.
      Thesaurus: urge, order, charge, command, instruct, require.
Etymology: 17c: from French enjoindre, from Latin jungere to join.

Phrasal Verb: enjoin someone from something
    To forbid them to do it, by means of an injunction.
Phrasal Verb: enjoin something on someone
    To demand behaviour of a certain kind from them.
      Example: enjoin politeness on one's children


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