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Anonymous
Just as you have spelt it.
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enjoin use in sentence
Enjoin means to prescribe a course of action using emphasis or authority. Enjoin people in your neighborhood to report any suspect activity.
(encourage) His mother would often enjoin him to write to his uncle. (prohibit, block) The new law would enjoin corporations from moving their profits out of the state.
This code will enjoin members to trade fairly. ...the charitable deeds enjoined on him by religion.
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Enjoin
The verb enjoin has two nearly opposite meanings: to urge or to prohibit legally (often uses "from").His mother would enjoin him to correspond with his uncles.The new law would enjoin corporations from acting against the interests of the state.
enjoin
I enjoined my brother to clean his room. At least, I think it means command or instruct.
Enjoin means to instruct or urge someone to do something. Other words that could be used in place of this are instruct, order, command, prescribe, ordain, or direct.