释义 |
in·junc·tive I. \-ŋ(k)tiv\ adjective Etymology: Latin injunctus + English -ive 1. a. : constituting an order, prohibition, or admonition : enjoining < this injunctive maxim — C.H.Hamburg > b. : constituting a mood or set of verb forms usually with imperative, optative, or subjunctive meaning 2. : of or relating to a legal injunction < injunctive relief was not available to the state — New Republic > < an injunctive order > II. noun (-s) : the injunctive grammatical mood or a verbal form expressing it |