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Synonyms for enjoin

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Synonyms for enjoin

issue an injunction

give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority

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However, De Vera clarified that "enjoined" means the CHED is "encouraging" the SUCs and LUCs to shift their academic calendars to August.
While making the ruling last Thursday, Justice Grace Kemei said that Del Monte company did not demonstrate its interests or stake in the petition, adding that stake or interest should not be confused with ownership of land and that the applicant's interest is that of a private nature and, therefore, the company was not pursuing a public interest claim.The judge noted that the company did not demonstrate to the courts how its legitimate interests over the leaseholds in question would be affected if it is not enjoined in the petition.
In 2012, a trial court held N2G in contempt after Innovation Ventures showed that its competitor was still selling modified versions of the enjoined products.
Thus, God has enjoined on us to show kindness, respect, and humility to our parents.
Bohl, individually, and doing business as Consumer Credit Services of America, Inc., Jacksonville, permanently enjoined from engaging in the unlicensed practice of law and ordered to pay $390 restitution pursuant to a September 27 court order approving a settlement agreement.
On the contrary, the standard, even according to Gallo upon which the district court mostly relied, is 'whether or not the first action is dispositive of the action to be enjoined.' ..." [Slip op.
O my precious church, remember your Lord who enjoined you to love and serve one and other in humility and truth as Christ serves and loves each of us, unworthy as we are.
"Although LowGrade denies the allegations, the company has agreed to pay a six-figure settlement and was enjoined by the Federal Court from copying or retransmitting Random Lengths' reports.
Alabama's abortion ban, having never been enjoined by the courts, could be enforced immediately.
District judge permanently enjoined the school board from firing him without due cause.
The court enjoined prison officials from requiring, as part of the Sexual Offender Counseling Program, participants to divulge their history of sexual conduct, including illegal acts for which no criminal charges had been filed.
There is no priesthood, and followers are equal, regardless of sex, income and race; they are all enjoined to work for world peace and unity.