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super-injunction in British Englishnounan instruction or order issued by a court imposing restrictions on reporting, including any reference to the restriction itself Word origin from super- (sense 2) + injunction (sense 1) Examples of 'super-injunction' in a sentencesuper-injunction Nobody wanted to breach a super-injunction.We are already the super-injunction capital of the world.The judges should accept the super-injunction is doomed.That's why they call it a super-injunction.Calm down dear, it's only a super-injunction.We'll help to ease your burden without you needing a time-wasting, unenforceable super-injunction.We'll help to ease your burden without you needing a timewasting, unenforceable super-injunction.At least this time he saved money by not taking out a super-injunction.Third, they live in the secret world of the super-injunction.It could rule there is a public interest in publishing the super-injunction. |