Enjoin | Mean of enjoin in English Dictionary
/ɪnˈʤoɪn/
- Verb
- to direct or order (someone) to do something
- The court enjoined the debtors to pay.
- to prevent (someone) from doing something
- He was enjoined by his conscience from telling a lie.
- to give a legal order preventing (someone) from doing something
- The judge enjoined them from selling the property.