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Definition of "enjoinment" []

  • A command; an authoritative admonition. (noun)

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Use "enjoinment" in a sentence
  • "We heard the trembling sufferers and the nervous chittering and we knew where the young runners and hikers had gone, and how they were being prepared for enjoinment to create the outsized six-legged combatants we'd seen ridden into the hills."
  • "Ms. PHAIR: Well, I'll just get really honest with you right now, but I was pretty good in bed, at that point, from the point of view of what the guys wanted, but pretty bad in bed in terms of my own enjoinment, and yes, that made me angry, but it was my own fault, in some sense."
  • "It applies to the enjoinment of certain moral acts bravery, temperance, etc. the performance of which is deemed politically indispensable."
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