Synonyms for «injunctive»

The word "injunctive" describes something that tells you not to do something. It's like a rule that stops you from doing a specific action. Full definition
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Sentences with «injunctive»

  • The bill provides the opportunity for injunctive relief for a victim of cyberbullying, and raises the offense of «harassment» to a Class A misdemeanor if it was committed via electronic communication against a child with the intent to cause injury or suicide. (tcta.org)
  • Acting for a leading healthcare recruitment agency in High Court, Queen's Bench Division proceedings for injunctive relief in relation to a team move to a competitor agency. (essexcourt.com)
  • Advising a major trade finance bank on the foreclosure of a trade finance loan, including seeking injunctive relief in Switzerland, and the enforcement of a personal guarantee. (hfw.com)
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