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Collocations for injunction - noun

1. court order

ADJECTIVE

interim, preliminary
temporary
permanent
court
federal

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VERB + injunction

apply for, seek
file (esp. AmE), get, obtain, take out (BrE), win
She took out an injunction to prevent the press publishing the information.
grant (sb), impose, issue
refuse (sb/sth) (esp. BrE)
lift
It was agreed that the temporary injunction should be lifted.
uphold
overturn

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injunction + VERB

order sth, require sth
ban sth, prevent sth, prohibit sth, restrain sb/sth (esp. BrE)
The court upheld an injunction barring protesters from blocking access to the company.
an injunction restraining the disclosure of company secrets

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PREPOSITION

injunction against, injunction on
They got an interim injunction against the union.

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PHRASES

a breach of an injunction

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2. warning/order from sb in authority

ADJECTIVE

stern

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VERB + injunction

follow, obey
The rank and file members will follow the injunction of the party leadership.
ignore

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