What is another word for injunctions?

Pronunciation: [ɪnd͡ʒˈʌŋkʃənz] (IPA)

Injunctions refer to orders that prohibit a person from carrying out certain actions. Synonyms for the term include prohibitions, restraints, orders, bans, decrees, and mandates. Injunctions may be temporary or permanent and may be issued for various reasons, such as to prevent harm to a particular individual or group, to prevent the destruction of property, or to maintain public safety. In the legal system, injunctions can be used to enforce compliance with court orders or to prevent further damages in pending litigation. Regardless of the context, injunctions are powerful tools used to control and regulate behavior and ensure that individuals are held accountable for their actions.

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Usage examples for Injunctions

Then, with a few parting injunctions to Peter, he left the grounds.
"The Man from Jericho"
Edwin Carlile Litsey
There is a cry and a lamentation, and a feeling that something must be done; and an Act of Parliament is passed containing injunctions which no Act of Parliament can enforce, or which address themselves to mere accidental circumstances, and leave the real causes of the evil entirely unaffected.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae
"Wait a moment; let me ease my mind by getting these fellows off," said the Resident hoarsely; and he gave the men the strictest injunctions to carefully search the banks of the river, and also to closely question every Malay they met as to whether anything of the missing party had been seen.
"One Maid's Mischief"
George Manville Fenn

Famous quotes with Injunctions

  • Whatever crushes individuality is despotism, by whatever name it may be called and whether it professes to be enforcing the will of God or the injunctions of men.
    John Stuart Mill
  • Wherever magistrates were appointed from among those who complied with the injunctions of the laws, Socrates considered the government to be an aristocracy.
    Xenophon
  • Spirituality is the master key of the Indian mind.The aggressive and quite illogical idea of a single religion for all mankind, a religion universal by the very force of its narrowness, one set of dogmas, one cult, one system of ceremonies, one ecclesiastical ordinance, one array of prohibitions and injunctions which all minds must accept on peril of persecution by men and spiritual rejection or eternal punishment by God, that grotesque creation of human unreason which has been the parent of so much intolerance, cruelty and obscurantism and aggressive fanaticism, has never been able to take firm hold of the Indian mentality.
    Sri Aurobindo
  • I knew years before the Pentagon Papers came out that the Americans were being lied in to an essentially hopeless war. I’m not proud of the fact that it didn’t occur to me that my oath of office, which was to support the Constitution, called on me to put that information out and say, ‘64, when the war might have been avoided. But I certainly am glad that I finally came aware of what my real responsibilities were there. And I did put it out years later. At times, at that time, which published it, the “Times,” and the 18 other newspapers, which defied President Nixon’s injunctions and did put it out, were in the position of Julian Assange is in now.
    Julian Assange
  • If you think the Govt or its affiliates have the power kill people, then yes, then yes, I should fear for my life. However - I don't give it a lot of thought because there is great joy in fighting. It's also not in the interest of the power structure to potentially turn someone into a martyr. It's more likely they will use the legal system to issue injunctions (like they did with David Daleiden). Or ban me on Facebook, Youtube or Twitter. (like they tried to do this week). I'm also a Christian. So I believe it's important to fight for things greater than one's personal physical welfare.
    James O'Keefe

Related words: injunctions in civil cases, injunction to prevent, injunctions in criminal cases, judicial injunctions, injunction to stop, an injunction against a company, an injunction on a company

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