enjoins in English

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

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1. Synonyms for Adjures include orders, charges, commands, directs, enjoins, instructs, bids, tells, begs and invokes

2. For life is paradox: it enjoins us to cling to its many gifts even while it ordains their eventual relinquishment.

3. For life is a paradox: it enjoins us to cling to its many gifts even while it ordains their eventual relinquishment.

4. * We note that the resolution enjoins upon the government to protect its population, indicating that it should have the capacity to do so.

5. Bashfulness: It is one of the great qualities that Islam enjoins; it is a characteristic that drives a person to do all that is good and stops him from committing that which is bad

6. Affirms that the phenomenon of terrorism is antithetical to all the teachings of Islam which advocates tolerance, compassion and non-violence and enjoins against all forms of aggression, and above all the killing of human life regardless of colour, religion or race.

7. It makes no mention of translation, but enjoins 'that the Person collated to any Archbishoprick or Bishoprick should be invested and consecrated thereto with all speed.' No reference was therefore made to Lancaster's previous tenure of the see of Kildare

8. The Apostate is bound to return to his monastery as soon as possible, and the Council of Trent enjoins bishops to punish religious who shall have left their monasteries without the permission of their superiors, as deserters (Session XXV, de regularibus, iv).