Synonym: cease and desist order, enjoining, enjoinment. Similar words: conjunction, junction, unction, function, and function, functional, compunction, functionary. Meaning: [ɪn'dʒʌŋkʃn] n. 1. a formal command or admonition 2. (law) a judicial remedy issued in order to prohibit a party from doing or continuing to do a certain activity.
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1. He took out a court injunction against the newspaper demanding the return of the document.
2. They have obtained an injunction restraining the company from selling the product.
3. The family is seeking an injunction against the book's publication.
4. She took out an injunction to prevent the press publishing the information.
5. The judge refused to grant an injunction .
6. The court granted an injunction against the defendants.
7. The military government dissolved the injunction.
8. The plaintiffs obtained an injunction in the High Court.
9. The court has issued an injunction.
10. They failed to obtain an injunction .
11. They got an interim injunction against the union.
12. The court upheld an injunction barring protesters from blocking access to the company.
13. The government has sought an injunction preventing the paper from publishing the story.
14. It was agreed that the temporary injunction should be lifted.
15. The rank and file members will follow the injunction of the party leadership.
16. Secondly[http://Sentencedict.com], it can apply for an injunction.
17. They issued an injunction a day.
18. Judge Beach disagreed and refused to grant an injunction.
19. An interlocutory injunction could not stand on its own.
20. Accordingly, the injunction against its effectiveness should be sustained.
21. Yesterday he issued a preliminary injunction, confirming that figure.
22. The judge granted her an injunction.
23. He can bring proceedings for a High Court injunction to stop the publication of a misleading advertisement.
24. The injunction is important in public law in the context of the rules of natural justice.
25. If an exparte injunction is to be sought the purchaser should ensure that the exclusivity clause is clear and precise.
26. When the review is completed, the injunction could be lifted, and salvage logging could begin in the Southwest, too.
27. Having launched the action, he sought a Mareva injunction restraining the appellants from dealing with the property.
28. The protesters have also filed a federal lawsuit seeking damages and an injunction against certain uses of pepper spray.
29. The House of Lords upheld the issuing of an injunction on the ground that the publication would have amounted to a contempt.
30. Harold Dutton, D-Houston, said the options to prevent Ashworth from discontinuing the program include getting a court injunction.
More similar words: conjunction, junction, unction, function, and function, functional, compunction, functionary, malfunction, dysfunction, injection, sanction, extinction, sanctioned, distinction, adjunct, juncture, punctilious, injury, injure, injured, injustice, action, enunciation, auction, diction, faction, fiction, section, annunciation.