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What is the present tense of enjoined?

What's the present tense of enjoined? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The present tense of enjoined is enjoin.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of enjoin is enjoins.

The present participle of enjoin is enjoining.

The past participle of enjoin is enjoined.

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Besides, global trade pacts enjoin member states to bring down tariff walls.
A court of equity though may do this, and enjoin a pledgee from voting the stock whenever the pledgor's rights would be affected.
The chargee is able to utilize the period involved to institute proceedings to enjoin the transfer.
While Grice's maxims enjoin the speaker to communicate efficiently, they do not require maximization.
After failing to enjoin the programme, they are now threatening to sue any school that accepts voucher students.
It seemed, in that perspective, just a little infra dig to enjoin such praise.

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