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."