enjoins (Meaning)

enjoins

to prohibit by a judicial order, to prohibit by judicial order, to direct or demand (an action) by authoritative order (as from a court of law), forbid, prohibit, to direct or impose by authoritative order or with urgent admonition, forbid sense 1, prohibit

enjoins Sentence Examples

  1. The covenant enjoins upon its signatories the obligation to seek peaceful resolutions.
  2. The code of ethics enjoins employees to act with integrity and respect.
  3. The law enjoins citizens to obey the traffic regulations.
  4. The moral code enjoins us to treat others with kindness and compassion.
  5. The teacher enjoined his students to strive for excellence.
  6. The religious text enjoins believers to follow the teachings of their faith.
  7. The treaty enjoins the parties to cooperate in matters of defense and security.
  8. The resolution enjoins all member states to contribute to the global fund.
  9. The court enjoins the defendant from repeating the alleged defamatory statements.
  10. The ethical committee enjoins researchers to obtain informed consent before conducting experiments involving human subjects.

FAQs About the word enjoins

to prohibit by a judicial order, to prohibit by judicial order, to direct or demand (an action) by authoritative order (as from a court of law), forbid, prohibi

requires,demands, requests, asks, commands,claims, stipulates (for), presses (for), calls (for), imposes

gives up,yields, surrenders,relinquishes,

The covenant enjoins upon its signatories the obligation to seek peaceful resolutions.

The code of ethics enjoins employees to act with integrity and respect.

The law enjoins citizens to obey the traffic regulations.

The moral code enjoins us to treat others with kindness and compassion.