injunctive

Variant of injunction

injunction definition

in·junc·tion (in juŋks̸hən)

noun

  1. an enjoining; bidding; command
  2. something enjoined; command; order
  3. a writ or order from a court prohibiting a person or group from carrying out a given action, or ordering a given action to be done

Etymology: LL injunctio < pp. of L injungere, to enjoin

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