Antonyms for in junctions


Grammar : Noun
Spell : in-juhngk-shuh n
Phonetic Transcription : ɪnˈdʒʌŋk ʃən


Definition of in junctions

Origin :
  • early 15c., from Late Latin injunctionem (nominative injunctio) "a command," noun of action from past participle stem of Latin injungere "impose," literally "attach to" (see enjoin).
  • As in injunction : noun decree
  • As in instruction : noun demand, command
  • As in law : noun rules of a government, society
  • As in limitation : noun restraint, disadvantage
  • As in mandate : noun authority, order
  • As in order : noun command
  • As in precept : noun law, rule of behavior, action
  • As in prohibition : noun ban, forbiddance
  • As in recommendation : noun advice, approval
  • As in sanction : noun embargo, punishment
  • As in ban : noun official forbiddance
  • As in suggestion : noun advice, plan
  • As in behest : noun order; personal decree
  • As in warning : noun notice of possible occurrence
  • As in word : noun command
  • As in bidding : noun command
  • As in caution : noun warning
  • As in charge : noun command
  • As in interdiction : noun sanction
  • As in interdiction : noun forbiddance
  • As in proscription : noun forbiddance
  • As in command : noun directive, instruction
  • As in advice : noun recommendation
  • As in decree : noun mandate, legal order
  • As in dictate : noun command; rule
  • As in directive : noun command, instruction
  • As in edict : noun pronouncement, order

Synonyms for in junctions

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