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Jackson6612 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

a warning enjoining one from certain acts or practices

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1 a : a warning enjoining one from certain acts or practices b : an explanation to prevent misinterpretation c : a modifying or cautionary detail to be considered when evaluating, interpreting, or doing something
[M-W's Col. Dic.]

What is the purpose of using one? The definition would make perfect sense even without the one.
  

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Hi, 'Enjoin' is a transitive verb, ie you enjoin someone . . It sounds rather odd if you omit the someone.

  • Hi, 'Enjoin' is a transitive verb, ie you enjoin someone .
  • .
  • It sounds rather odd if you omit the someone.
  • Clive
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Hi,
'Enjoin' is a transitive verb, ie you enjoin someone . . .
It sounds rather odd if you omit the someone.

Clive

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