Meaning & Definition of word "Injunction"

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    Injunction

    /ɪnˈdʒʌŋkʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. A judicial order that restrains a person from beginning or continuing an action threatening or invading the legal right of another.
      • Example: The court issued an injunction to prevent the company from merging with its competitor.
    • 2. An authoritative warning or order.
      • Example: The teacher gave an injunction to the students to respect their classmates.
    • 3. A command or mandate.
      • Example: The injunction from the board directed all employees to adhere to the new safety regulations.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Latin 'injunctionem', meaning 'a joining, a dictating'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    temporary injunction:

    A short-term court order prohibiting a party from taking certain actions until a decision is made.

    permanent injunction:

    A court order that permanently prohibits a party from doing something.

    preliminary injunction:

    An injunction issued at the beginning of a legal action to prevent irreparable harm.

    Related Words

    prohibition:

    A prevention by law or authority of a specific action.

    mandamus:

    A judicial writ compelling a government officer to properly fulfill their official duties.

    Slang Meanings of injunction

    Meaning: Injunction creep

    Example Sentence: The injunction creep has everyone worried about further restrictions.

    Meaning: Injunction happy

    Example Sentence: The company is injunction happy, filing suits left and right.