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injunction
noun
A command; order; precept; the direction of a superior vested with authority. For still they knew, and ought thave still remembered . The high injunction, not to taste that fruit.
injunction
Urgent advice or exhortation of persons not vested with absolute authority to command.
injunction
In law, a writ or order of the court of chancery, directed to an inferior court, or to parties and their counsel, directing them to stay proceedings, or to do some act, as to put the plaintiff in possession for want of the defendant’s appearance, to stay waste or other injuryWhen the reason for granting an injunction ceases, the injunction is dissolved.