Injunction

/ɪnˈdʒʌŋkʃən/ noun

An injunction is an official court order telling someone to do something or to stop doing something. It is used to prevent harm or to protect rights.

It comes from Latin “injungere,” meaning “to join to” or “to impose,” from “in-” (on) and “jungere” (to join). The idea became a command “laid onto” someone by authority.

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