English to Arabic Dictionary injunction

injunction

إنذار قضائي
definition
noun
Commands and injunctions , as I suggested, punctuate the text from the outset.
an authoritative warning or order.
translation of 'injunction'
noun
نصيحة,
وصية,
إنذار قضائي,
أمر إحترازي
example
This is not simply a case about an 'injunction' to restrain threatened future conduct.
The Attorney-General sought an 'injunction' to restrain breach of confidence.
Of course, in particular situations conflicts might emerge between different divine 'injunctions' .
To get 'injunctive' relief, the defenders of traditional unions will have to establish that harm will occur if the county continues to issue marriage licenses to gays.
My previous experiences left me unprepared for the civilized notion that for an hour a day we would be free of all educational 'injunctions' save the one to be quiet.
This discourse was partly inspired by the Qur'anic 'injunctions' concerning peace.
More importantly, under the new procedure, declarations and 'injunctions' are merely alternative remedies.
The public doesn't expect praise for refraining from pogroms, but nor does it expect ceaseless 'injunctions' to abstain from them.
Even the 'injunctions' of destiny are cancelled if one takes refuge in God.
In the childhood game ‘Simon Says’, those too tardy about following the 'injunctions' of the leader are kicked out of play.
The 'injunctions' were issued under authority of Great Britain's new anti-stalking law.
The cases are class actions in which 'injunctive' relief is sought.
Those matters include the knowledge of the son and the daughter of the pre-existing 'injunctive' order and the effect on the interests of the wife.
I saw females wearing trousers and wondered at the biblical 'injunctions' which forbade such things.
However, Muslim teachers quickly said acceptance of secularism is a rejection of Allah's 'injunctions' , it is atheistic and a rejection of Islam.
Two separate scales measured antidrug 'injunctive' norms, focusing on 2 important reference groups for these students, parents and friends.
A further claim for 'injunctive' relief (requesting attachment of my clients' assets) has been dismissed as being legally unfounded.
One reason is that Islamic economic 'injunctions' have only existed in theory and have never actually been put into practice.
Commands and 'injunctions' , as I suggested, punctuate the text from the outset.
Ancient traditions and rituals tend to abound with precepts and 'injunctions' .
The council's 15-strong Neighbour Nuisance Unit has helped secure more than 1,600 orders and 'injunctions' against thugs.
He said he was hopeful that the courts would grant 'injunctions' ordering the travellers off the land, but this could not be guaranteed.
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