To enjoin; to grant or procure an injunction.

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1880.  Stoddards have successfully injuncted Scribners from taking and using subscription lists procured by [them].—Christian Advocate, N.Y., March 11.

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1887.  Foraker proposed to “injunct” the return of the rebel flags.—Ohio State Journal, Columbus, Sept. 1. (N.E.D.)

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