injunction 的定义
- Law. a judicial process or order requiring the person or persons to whom it is directed to do a particular act or to refrain from doing a particular act.
- an act or instance of enjoining.
- a command; order; admonition: the injunctions of the Lord.
injunction 近义词
decree
injunction 的近义词 20 个
- admonition
- ban
- embargo
- instruction
- mandate
- prohibition
- ruling
- writ
- bar
- behest
- bidding
- charge
- command
- demand
- dictate
- exhortation
- order
- precept
- word
- enjoinder
injunction 的反义词 3 个
更多injunction例句
- Federal District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers heard arguments this morning regarding Epic's request for a temporary injunction in its case against Apple.
- Separately, pending further review, a federal appeals court on Sunday stayed a lower court’s injunction that would allow mail ballots in Wisconsin to count if postmarked by Election Day and received up to six days later.
- The judge refused to grant an injunction against a November deadline for a sale.
- In granting the preliminary injunction, the judge said the plaintiffs were likely to succeed at a trial.
- “I will issue a preliminary injunction essentially in the form presented by the states,” Bastian said in court.
- They prevailed last August, obtaining—follow me here—an injunction prohibiting the enforcement of those provisions.
- The injunction, she argued, only applies to these four plaintiffs—not to anyone else.
- It is, after all, only reviewing a decline of a stay of an injunction to stop withholding licenses.
- The fact that some prescriptive rules are valuable does not mean that every grammatical injunction should be obeyed.
- The winning injunction prevents the sale from taking place and almost ensures the lawsuit will go to trial.
- Now, quite alone and safe, she asked herself whether she had been a fool to obey Nigel's injunction and to trust her own beauty.
- But a trade dispute of long standing was not settled, even in the seventeenth century, by a royal injunction.
- According to Walpole, an injunction was applied for to prevent the publication of the letters.
- Up, and this morning comes Mr. Clerke, and tells me that the Injunction against Trice is dismissed again, which troubles me much.
- Christianity, not satisfied with recommending the love of our neighbor, superadds the injunction of loving our enemies.