verb
- to instruct or urge someone to do something, especially with authority or emphasis
- to prohibit or forbid someone from doing something, especially by legal order
Usage: legal/formal
Examples
- The coach enjoins all players to arrive on time for practice.
- The law enjoins citizens from driving under the influence.
- The teacher enjoins her students to read carefully and think critically.
- The court enjoined the company from releasing the confidential information.
- The manual enjoins users to follow safety procedures at all times.
- Parents often enjoin their children to be respectful and honest.