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Injunction Meaning in English

word

/ˌɪnˈdʒəŋkʃən/, /ˌɪnˈdʒəŋʃən/
in-JUNK-shun
/ɪndʒˈʌŋkʃən/
in-JUNK-shun

释义

An injunction is an official order from a court that tells someone to do or not do something, usually to protect legal rights or stop harm.

用法与细微差别

Mostly used in legal contexts. Common collocations: 'grant an injunction', 'file for an injunction', 'temporary injunction', 'permanent injunction'. Not used in everyday conversation outside legal matters.

例句

The judge issued an injunction to stop the construction work.

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They requested an injunction against the company.

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A temporary injunction was granted by the court.

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The company can't move forward with the project because of the court's injunction.

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After public protests, activists sought an injunction to prevent the new law from taking effect.

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He violated the injunction by returning to the restricted area.

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