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Definition of "injunctive" []

  • A verbal mood in Sanskrit characterized by secondary endings but no augment, and usually looked like an augmentless aorist or imperfect. (noun)
  • A verbal lexeme in injunctive mood (noun)

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Use "injunctive" in a sentence
  • "The court found that, though the “as a result of” language in the Consumer Legal Remedies Act has been held to impose a reliance requirement, the UCL/FAL offer public-oriented remedies such as injunctive relief rather than actual or punitive damages as the CLRA allows, and thus the amendment should not be interpreted to add a reliance requirement."
  • "The Employee Free Choice Act levels the playing field by giving employees access to the same kind of injunctive relief now available to management."
  • "Which leads to bizarre situations where the jury decides the monetary claim, then the judge sends the jury out and decides the injunctive claim."
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