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What is the past tense of enjoin?

What's the past tense of enjoin? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of enjoin is enjoined.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of enjoin is enjoins.

The present participle of enjoin is enjoining.

The past participle of enjoin is enjoined.

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With respect to the military commissions, we were enjoined from going forward with military commissions by a district court order.
At the same time, the ordinary workers were enjoined to toil even harder and sacrifice ever more in the name of national development.
He enjoined investors to change their attitude and become socially responsible to improve ordinary people's quality of life.
All happens only by the will of Allah and the acceptance of this reality is enjoined on the believers.
This Tribunal is enjoined to not only be fair, but also to be quick and to act inquisitorially and not adversarially, but harm might be done.
Workers and unions are enjoined to accept wage cuts without too much demur, provided they are satisfied jobs would be saved.

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