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    en·join
    [inˈjoin, enˈjoin]
    verb
    enjoin (verb) · enjoins (third person present) · enjoined (past tense) · enjoined (past participle) · enjoining (present participle)
    1. instruct or urge (someone) to do something:
      "the code enjoined members to trade fairly"
      • prescribe (an action or attitude) to be performed or adopted:
        "the charitable deeds enjoined on him by religion"
      • law
        (enjoin someone from)
        prohibit someone from performing (a particular action) by issuing an injunction:
        "he was enjoined from using the patent"
    Origin
    Middle English (formerly also as injoin): from Old French enjoindre, from Latin injungere ‘join, attach, impose’, from in- ‘in, towards’ + jungere ‘to join’.
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    What does enjoin mean?Get a quick, free translation! ENJOIN definition: 1. to tell someone to do something or to behave in a particular way: 2. to legally force someone…. Learn more.
    What does enjoindre mean?To order or compel to stop or prohibit commencement of an activity; of a judge: to grant a court order directing a party to cease a particular activity. From Old French enjoindre (“to join with”), from Latin iniungo (“to attach”), a compound of in- (“into” “upon”) and iungo.
    What does Enjoi mean?a caper or leap. an existing word turned into an acronym by creating an apt phrase whose initial letters match the word. the quality or state of having or showing a lack of experience or judgment. 1175–1225; Middle English enjoi ( g) nen <Old French enjoindre <Latin injungere to fasten to, bring upon. See in- 2, join
    What does enjoin a class mean?To enjoin silence on a class. To require or impose (an action or behavior, for example) with authority and emphasis; prescribe. To prohibit, esp. by legal injunction; forbid. The company was enjoined from using false advertising. To order (someone) authoritatively to do something, esp. by legal injunction.