Adjectives for Injunctions | Words to describe Injunctions

Professorial
Last
Many
Royal
Strict
Repeated

How do you describe Injunctions?

  • 1. In a short time Rhoda and Cartwell, followed by many injunctions from Katherine, started off toward the irrigating ditch. 🔊
  • 2. Gerard Douw, forgetting for the moment her repeated injunctions in the immediate impulse, stepped from the bedchamber into the other, in order to supply what she desired. 🔊
  • 3. Her husband, putting her on her horse, with many injunctions, was surprised to see her give him a careless nod and dart off delightedly, as if she and the grey mare had wings. 🔊
  • 4. In the afternoon, with strict injunctions to Natalie to remain indoors during his absence, he set off to a half-breed cabin a mile up the river, to obtain a supply of moccasins for both. 🔊
  • 5. Solomon's life does not close with any scene in which his people and his heir assemble to do him honour and to receive his last injunctions. 🔊
  • 6. Georges Seurat had once been a good student at the Beaux-Arts, but his quick, precise and questioning intelligence had saved him from falling under the professorial injunctions. 🔊
  • 7. On Sunday, 9th June, 1549, the new service in English was used for the first time in place of the Mass, in compliance with the royal injunctions. 🔊

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