Definition of Enjoinders

1. Noun. (plural of enjoinder) ¹

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Definition of Enjoinders

1. enjoinder [n] - See also: enjoinder

Lexicographical Neighbors of Enjoinders

enisling
enjail
enjailed
enjailing
enjails
enjamb
enjambed
enjambement
enjambements
enjambing
enjambment
enjambments
enjambs
enjoin
enjoinder
enjoinders (current term)
enjoined
enjoiner
enjoiners
enjoining
enjoinment
enjoinments
enjoins
enjoy
enjoy oneself
enjoy your meal
enjoyability
enjoyable
enjoyableness
enjoyablenesses

Literary usage of Enjoinders

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Mental Conflicts and Misconduct by William Healy (1917)
"No wonder that in such cases the arguments and moral enjoinders of ignorance fail. The analyst, taking the true professional attitude, will make it plain ..."

2. French Perceptions of the Early American Republic, 1783-1793 by Peter P. Hill (1988)
"Neither letters, nor notes, nor solemn enjoinders, however, brought the desired result. Randolph equivocated; Congress could only request; and the Virginia ..."

3. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting by American Pharmaceutical Association, National Pharmaceutical Convention, American Pharmaceutical Association Meeting (1895)
"... and the pharmacists of these United States are continually menaced with threatening letters, enjoinders and lawsuits by the monopolists. ..."

4. The Chances of Death, and Other Studies in Evolution by Karl Pearson (1897)
"No distinction is made in the analysis of conscience between its objectively rational evolution and its subjectively ultra-rational enjoinders ; * thus it ..."

5. History of the Kingdom of Naples: 1734-1825 by Pietro Colletta (1858)
"... setting forth his intentions to conquer the kingdom of Naples, by whomsoever defended, and after the customary enjoinders respecting honour, ..."

6. Proceedings of the General Council (1880)
"... but it will do vastly more than hap-hazard, or mere impulse in giving, or a great sermon once or twice a year, or Presbyterial enjoinders. ..."

7. The World's Prayer (revelatio Revelata) by Louis Pope Gratacap (1915)
"... moral sentiments and religious enjoinders, framed in aphoristic and encouraging language, and we also naturally give to their physical accompaniments ..."

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