injoint Antonyms
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Meaning of injoint
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injoint (v. t.)
To join; to unite.
To disjoint; to separate.
injoint Sentence Examples
- The judge injoined the defendants from further harassing the plaintiff.
- The court injoined the company from using the stolen intellectual property.
- The contract injoined the parties to settle any disputes through mediation.
- The injunction injoined the city from implementing the new zoning law.
- The court injoined the publication of the defamatory article.
- The injunction injoined the protesters from blocking the entrance to the courthouse.
- The employer injoined the employee from disclosing trade secrets.
- The injunction injoined the landlord from evicting the tenant without due process.
- The court injoined the parents from taking their child out of the state.
- The terms of the settlement injoined the parties from publicly discussing the matter.
FAQs About the word injoint
To join; to unite., To disjoint; to separate.
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The judge injoined the defendants from further harassing the plaintiff.
The court injoined the company from using the stolen intellectual property.
The contract injoined the parties to settle any disputes through mediation.
The injunction injoined the city from implementing the new zoning law.