enjoin in English

verb
1
instruct or urge (someone) to do something.
the code enjoined members to trade fairly

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1. Religion and morality enjoin this conduct.

2. Orders to intelligence operatives often enjoin secrecy.

3. Paretic in, enjoin limb knees hip flexor.

4. Does she enjoin Congress from implementing its legislation?

5. Enjoin the Defendant permanently from violating its own organization bylaws.

6. She put a finger to her lips to enjoin silence.

7. When the patient works, enjoin notices to protect,(Sentencedict.com) wear defend the shoe.

8. And can it be that good policy does not equally enjoin it?

9. Out of such initiatives, they will learn that all religions enjoin goodness.

10. Democratic principles enjoin it; social justice requires it; national safety demands it.

11. What does Adjure mean? To command or enjoin solemnly, as under oath

12. In 1977 , oil industry trade associations sued to enjoin NOAA's approval of the California management program.

13. Others, I joined a personal party, met some new friends, enjoin that too.

14. Synonyms for Adjure include order, charge, command, direct, enjoin, instruct, bid, tell, beg and invoke

15. " One thing, thou that wast my wife, I would enjoin upon thee, " continued the scholar.

16. You shall therefore carefully observe the commandments, the statutes and the decrees which I enjoin on you today.

17. I was aware of the legal steps to attempt to enjoin publication in the courts.

18. But the longer that inflation remains high, the trickier it is for Mr King enjoin patience.

19. Adjure: verb administer an oath, affirm , appeal to , ask , attest , beseech , bid , bind , call , charge , command , declare , enjoin , entreat , enunciate , exhort

20. Be careful not to forget the LORD, your God, by neglecting his commandments and decrees and statutes which I enjoin on you today.

21. Admoni (present admonas, past Admonis, future admonos, conditional admonus, volitive admonu) ( transitive ) to Admonish , exhort , advise , enjoin Mi Admonis la infanojn al pacienco.

22. You shall therefore hearken to the voice of the LORD, your God, and keep his commandments and statutes which I enjoin on you today.

23. You shall therefore hearken to the voice of the LORD, your God, and keep his commandments and statutes which I enjoin on you today. Sentencedict.com

24. As students are laboring through their self-assessments, the pedagogue can uninterruptedly hire students in their own speed and then enjoin education in retort to coalesce their Acquirements needs.

25. The decision in interesting because while the Court fully recognized that copyright vests in the author (absent an express transfer), it refused to enjoin the publishers from using the material.

26. So that you and your son and your grandson may fear the LORD, your God, and keep, throughout the days of your lives, all his statutes and commandments which I enjoin on you, and thus have long life.

27. The suras of this period contain some narratives from the Gospel, enjoin the rites of pilgrimage, refute the Cavillings of the Koreish, and contain vivid descriptions of the resurrection, judgment, heaven, and hell, with proofs of God's unity, power, and providence

28. Commandant (n.) "commanding officer," especially of a fortified town or garrison, 1680s, from French Commandant "the one commanding" originally "commanding," present participle of commander (Old French comander) "to order, enjoin;" see command (v.)

29. The suras of this period contain some narratives from the Gospel, enjoin the rites of pilgrimage, refute the Cavillings of the Koreish, and contain vivid descriptions of the resurrection, judgment, heaven, and hell, with proofs of God's unity, power, and providence

30. Xiaowang came out by bike that day deliver goods, going to river plain edifice when deliver goods, he looks to be photographed Circumjacently by bike beforehand like the head, put car and goods in downstair hind, he calls enjoin Liu Ming to wear a cap to take a car.

31. Circumjacent (adj.) "bordering on every side," late 15c., from Latin circumiacens, present participle of circumiacere "to border upon, to lie round about, enjoin," from circum "around, round about" (see circum-) + iacere "to throw, cast, hurl" (from PIE root *ye- "to throw, impel").

32. Ask: 1 v make a request or demand for something to somebody “She Asked him for a loan” Types: show 6 types hide 6 types request Ask (a person) to do something solicit make a solicitation or petition for something desired enjoin , order , say , tell give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority call order, summon,

33. (6) Whereas those practices often extend beyond the frontiers between the Member States; whereas there is an urgent need for some degree of approximation of national provisions designed to enjoin the cessation of the abovementioned unlawful practices irrespective of the country in which the unlawful practice has produced its effects; whereas, with regard to jurisdiction, this is without prejudice to the rules of private international law and the Conventions in force between Member States, while respecting the general obligations of the Member States deriving from the Treaty, in particular those related to the smooth functioning of the internal market;