Definition of Enjoined. Meaning of Enjoined. Synonyms of Enjoined

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Definition of Enjoined

Enjoin
Enjoin En*join", v. t. To join or unite. [Obs.] --Hooker.

Meaning of Enjoined from wikipedia

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- "the king/crown/royalty meets joy" or "greatness/nobility/primacy/power enjoined with joy". Adewole Adebayo (born 8 January 1972), Nigerian and US Lawyer...
- ****ctions during this time. In the nineteenth century, courts occasionally enjoined a muni****lity or county from enforcing a challenged tax or ordinance against...
- with Article 76 (1) of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana. The Constitution enjoins the President to have a Cabinet of no fewer than 10 and not more than 19...
- Islamic "religious police". While scripture is clear that a community is enjoined to command right and forbid wrong, it does not indicate whether this included...
- Church, in addition to fasting from food until sundown, the faithful are enjoined to abstain from ****ual relations on Fridays as well. According to Nikodemos...
- (Latin for "It is not expedient") were the words with which the Holy See enjoined upon Italian Catholics the policy of boycott from the polls in parliamentary...
- therefore be enjoined. However, the court found that Judge Watson should have avoided the constitutional question, and that he should not have enjoined the purely...
- to argue against the theory of a creator God and held that the actions enjoined in the Veda had definite results without an external interference of Deity...
- issue of whether the state official could be enjoined from prosecuting violations of such laws. Failure to enjoin the unconstitutional statute would require...