injunctive

pronunciation

How to pronounce injunctive in British English: UK [ɪn'dʒʌŋktɪv]word uk audio image

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Word Origin

injunctive
1620s, from Latin injunct-, past participle stem of injungere (see enjoin) + -ive. As a term in grammar, from 1910.

Example

1. The complaint seeks monetary damages and injunctive relief .
2. The act expressly provides for injunctive relief .
3. Mr. sharp sued for damages to his personal property and for injunctive relief in the form of a clear policy on videotaping consistent with the constitution and also training for the police .
4. The plaintiffs said they would seek damages and injunctive relief to stop the alleged anticompetitive practices .
5. The foregoing shall not be construed to limit in any way the company 's right to enforce such covenants in any manner or the company 's rights to injunctive or equitable relief with respect to any other terms of this agreement .

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