noun
- the act of enjoining; a command or instruction to do something
- something that is enjoined; a requirement or obligation imposed on someone
Usage: formal or legal context
Usage: formal
Examples
- The court's enjoinder required the company to cease operations immediately.
- The teacher's enjoinder to complete homework by Friday was clear and firm.
- Religious enjoinders often guide the moral behavior of believers.
- The contract contained several enjoinders regarding confidentiality.
- The principal issued an enjoinder against bullying in the school.
- Ancient texts contain many enjoinders to practice virtue and wisdom.