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enjoined

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In addition to Iran and Syria, Paul said he believes “the Turks should be enjoined” in the fight.

Like Amalek, the Biblical evil-doer whose name we are enjoined to “blot out.”

She enjoined all Brazilians to reach out to the grieving families, declaring that “we will—because we must—overcome this” tragedy.

Brzezinski drafted a letter for Carter to send to the shah that baldly enjoined him to use force against the demonstrators.

Anselme, thus enjoined, lent an unwonted alacrity to his movements, waddling grotesquely like a hastening waterfowl.

Thus enjoined, she took the letter; for a second her eyes met Garnache's glittering gaze, and she shivered.

The duty enjoined embodied likewise a confession of sin and an appeal to God for the truth of their acknowledgments.

It is enjoined in statutes of perpetual moral obligation, that illustrate the ten precepts of the law.

Yea, the exercise concerning things both civil and religious, in such a case, is enjoined.

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On this page you'll find 176 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to enjoined, such as: imposed, prescribed, required, sanctioned, advocated, and charged.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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