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  1. ENJOIN meaning: 1 : to direct or order (someone) to do something usually followed by to + verb; 2 : to prevent (someone) from doing something

  2. Enjoin is an order by a court or official authority to do or refrain from doing an act. To enjoin is to prohibit by judicial order or issue an injunction against. For example, a federal court recently found that federal courts have jurisdiction over a suit to enjoin state officials from enforcing a state law on the ground that federal law ...

  3. enjoin, v. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

  4. enjoin: To direct, require, command, or admonish. Enjoin connotes a degree of urgency, as when a court enjoins one party in a lawsuit by ordering the person to do, or refrain from doing, something to prevent permanent loss to the other party or parties. This type of order is known as an Injunction .

  5. enjoin: To direct (a person) to do something; order or urge.

  6. Enjoin definition: To prohibit or forbid. Dictionary Thesaurus Sentences Grammar Vocabulary Usage Reading & Writing ...

  7. enjoin Primary tabs Enjoin is the verb form of the term injunction , which means prohibit someone from doing something by issuing an injunction, in other words, a court enjoins something when it issues an injunction against it.