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Injunction

Definition

Injunction is a noun meaning (1) Law: a court order requiring a party to do a specific act or to refrain from a specific act (an equitable remedy); (2) an authoritative warning or directive.

Parts of Speech
  • Noun
Pronunciation

American English

  • IPA: /ɪnˈdʒʌŋkʃən/
  • Respelling: in-JUNK-shən

British English

  • IPA: /ɪnˈdʒʌŋkʃən/
  • Respelling: in-JUNK-shən
Etymology

Late Middle English, from Latin injunctiō (stem injunctiōn-) ‘a command,’ from past participle stem injunct- of injungere (also spelled iniungere) ‘to enjoin, to impose,’ formed from in- ‘upon’ + iungere ‘to join.’

Derivatives
  • enjoin (verb) — to order or prohibit by injunction
  • injunctive (adjective) — relating to or constituting an injunction; also in grammar, an “injunctive” form in some languages
  • injunctively (adverb) — in a manner characteristic of an injunction
  • injunctions (plural noun)
Synonyms
  • court order
  • writ
  • order
  • mandate
  • interdict (Scots/civil law)
  • restraining order (esp. temporary)
  • decree (contextual)
  • directive
Antonyms
  • authorization
  • permission
  • consent
  • license
  • approval
Usage

Law: “The district court issued a preliminary injunction blocking enforcement of the rule.”

General: “She followed the doctor’s injunction to rest for two weeks.”

Related Terms
  • Injunctive relief: Equitable remedy obtained by injunction.
  • Temporary restraining order (TRO): A short-term order to preserve the status quo before a hearing.
  • Preliminary (interlocutory) injunction: Provisional order pending final judgment.
  • Permanent injunction: Final order after a decision on the merits.
  • Prohibitory vs. mandatory injunction: Orders restraining action vs. compelling action.
  • Contempt of court: Sanction for violating an injunction.
  • Specific performance: Equitable decree compelling performance of a contract (distinct but related in equity).
Detailed Definitions

Noun

  • Law: A court order directing a party to do or to refrain from doing a specific act — an equitable remedy used to prevent irreparable harm, maintain the status quo, or compel compliance.
    • Example: “Plaintiffs sought an injunction compelling the city to provide access to records.”
    • Example: “A preliminary injunction was granted to halt demolition pending appeal.”
  • An authoritative warning or directive — a firm instruction issued by a person or institution.
    • Example: “The safety officer’s injunction against using damaged equipment was strictly observed.”

injunction

Injunction is a noun meaning a court order requiring a party to do a specific act or to refrain from a specific act (an equitable remedy).
Plaintiffs sought an injunction compelling the city to provide access to records.
The safety officer’s injunction against using damaged equipment was strictly observed.

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