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injunct

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Etymology

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Back-formation from injunction by analogy with adjunct, conjunct.

Verb

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injunct (third-person singular simple present injuncts, present participle injuncting, simple past and past participle injuncted)

  1. (law, transitive) To put an injunction against. (Used both of the party who applies for the injunction and of the judge who grants it.)

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