See Also: defenceless(dictionary)

injunction (oh) and defenceless (oh)


injunction (oh)



[Date: 1400-1500; Language: Late Latin; Origin: injunctio, from Latin injungere; ENJOIN]
law an order given by a court which tells someone not to do something
injunction against
::The family is seeking an injunction against the book's publication.
::The judge refused to grant an injunction .
::They failed to obtain an injunction .
formal a piece of advice or an order from someone in authority

defenceless (oh)



weak and unable to protect yourself from attack or harm
::a defenceless old lady