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Injunctive Meaning in English

word

ˌɪnˈdʒəŋktɪv/, /ˌɪnˈdʒəŋtɪv
in-JUHNG-tiv
ɪndʒˈʌŋktɪv
in-JUNG-tiv

释义

Related to giving orders, commands, or instructions. In grammar, refers to a form or mood used to express commands or requests.

用法与细微差别

Formal and technical; mostly found in legal, academic, or linguistic contexts. In grammar, 'injunctive mood' isn't used in modern English but may be discussed theoretically.

例句

The injunctive mood is rare in modern English.

basic

Some languages have an injunctive form for giving commands.

basic

An injunctive sentence tells someone what to do.

basic

Lawyers sometimes seek an injunctive order from the court.

natural

His tone became very injunctive when he started giving instructions.

natural

The teacher asked if students recognized any injunctive verbs in the exercise.

natural