TELL vs ENJOIN: NOUN
- A mound, originally in the Middle East, over or consisting of the ruins of ancient settlements.
- That which is told; tale; account.
- A hill or mound.
- A hill or mound: common in Oriental place-names.
- That which is told; account; narration; story; tale.
- A mound, especially in the Middle East, made up of the remains of a succession of previous settlements.
- A Swiss patriot who lived in the early 14th century and who was renowned for his skill as an archer; according to legend an Austrian governor compelled him to shoot an apple from his son's head with his crossbow (which he did successfully without mishap)
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TELL vs ENJOIN: VERB
- To count, reckon, or enumerate.
- Discern or comprehend
- Mark as different
- Express in words
- Inform positively and with certainty and confidence
- Give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority
- Give evidence
- Narrate or give a detailed account of
- Let something be known
- Give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority
- Issue an injunction
TELL vs ENJOIN: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To communicate by speech or writing; express with words.
- To give a detailed account of; narrate.
- To notify (someone) of something; inform.
- To make known; disclose or reveal.
- To inform (someone) positively; assure.
- To give instructions to; direct.
- To discover by observation; discern.
- To give an account; to make report.
- To take effect; to produce a marked effect.
- To inform against; to disclose some fault of.
- To inform against.
- To name or number one by one; count.
- To have an effect or impact.
- To reveal something that is not supposed to be revealed, especially something that someone has done wrong.
- To relate a story or give an account of an event.
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TELL vs ENJOIN: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To count; to divide.
- To make account of; to regard; to reckon; to value; to estimate.
- To utter or recite in detail; to give an account of; to narrate.
- To make known; to publish; to disclose; to divulge.
- To give instruction to; to make report to; to acquaint; to teach; to inform.
- To order; to request; to command.
- To mention one by one, or piece by piece; to recount; to enumerate; to reckon; to number; to count.
- To discern so as to report; to ascertain by observing; to find out; to discover.
- To lay upon, as an order or command; to give an injunction to; to direct with authority; to order; to charge.
- To join or unite.
- To prohibit or forbid.
- To require or impose (an action or behavior, for example) with authority and emphasis; prescribe.
- To direct (a person) to do something; order or urge.
- To prohibit or restrain by a judicial order or decree; to put an injunction on.
TELL vs ENJOIN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To make known; divulge; disclose; reveal; communicate: as, to tell a secret; to tell one's errand.
- To declare; say.
- To put or express in words; recite; explain; make clear or plain.
- To discern so as to be able to say; distinguish; recognize; decide; determine: as, to tell one from another; she cannot tell which she likes best.
- To inform.
- To give an order, command, or direction to; order; bid: as, I told him to stay at home.
- To assure; assert positively to.
- To make account of: in phrases such as to tell no tale, to tell no dainty, to tell no store.
- Speak, State, etc. See say.
- To acquaint (with), apprise (of).
- To give an account; make report; speak; explain: with of.
- To say; declare.
- To talk; chat; gossip.
- To tell tales; play the informer; inform; blab: with of or on before the person: as, if you do, I'll tell.
- To act effectively; produce a marked effect or impression; count for something.
- To recount; rehearse; narrate; relate: as, to tell a story.
- To number; count; enumerate; reckon one by one, or one after another: as, to tell a hundred; to tell one's beads.
- (idiom) (tell time) To determine the time of day indicated by the positions of the hands on a clock.
- Synonyms Enjoin, Direct, Command; to bid, require, urge, impress upon. Johnson says enjoin is more authoritative than direct and less imperious than command. It has the force of pressing admonition with authority; as, a parent enjoins on his children the duty of obedience. But it has also the sense of command: as, the duties enjoined by God in the moral law.
- To lay as an injunction; enforce by way of order or command: as, I enjoin it on you not to disappoint me; he enjoined upon them the strictest obedience.
- In law, to prohibit or restrain by a judicial order called an injunction: used absolutely of a thing, or with from of a person: as, the court enjoined the prosecution of the work; the defendant was enjoined from proceeding.
- To lay upon, as an order or command; put an injunction upon; order or direct with urgency; admonish or instruct with authority; command.
- To join; unite.
TELL vs ENJOIN: RELATED WORDS
- Order, State, Separate, Evidence, Enjoin, Spin, Recount, Differentiate, Distinguish, Demonstrate, Recite, Ascertain, Assure, Narrate, Say
- Uphold, Interdict, Affirm, Proscribe, Forbid, Preempt, Desist, Sort, Oblige, Ban, Instruct, Prohibit, Say, Tell, Order
TELL vs ENJOIN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Order, State, Separate, Evidence, Enjoin, Spin, Recount, Differentiate, Distinguish, Demonstrate, Recite, Ascertain, Assure, Narrate, Say
- Uphold, Interdict, Affirm, Proscribe, Forbid, Preempt, Desist, Sort, Oblige, Ban, Instruct, Prohibit, Say, Tell, Order
TELL vs ENJOIN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- What Can Trees Tell Us About Climate Change?
- If yes how please tell me the way.
- Tell us about your experience with the NYPD.
- Third, tell school what is going on AGAIN.
- Helping busy small business owners tell their story.
- My friend may tell me what is true; my wife may tell me what is true; but what they say is not solemn.
- As a grandma of eleven I can tell you we do not tell mom and dad everything we do.
- We seek to tell the Rwandan story from its core nature and; to tell it the right way.
- Please do not contact me with questions about your specific case, I will tell you exactly what I tell everyone: ask a copyright lawyer.
- What can you tell us and you tell them.
- Constitution; violations court should enjoin officcrs constitutional grounds.
- Court to enjoin the issuance of that report.
- Commonwealth would not seek to enjoin his use.
- Motion for preliminary injunction to enjoin arbitration granted.
- This is an action to enjoin a foreclosure.
- The principles of Christianity enjoin to love neighbors.
- Defendant is to enjoin them from diverting water.
- Action to enjoin alleged violation of restrictive covenants.
- To enjoin this conduct would be to enjoin conduct beyond the scope of the legislative intent of the statute.
- Because Beverly Glen could not directly enjoin Baker from working for Warner, Beverly Glen instead sought to enjoin Warner from employing her.
TELL vs ENJOIN: QUESTIONS
- What does Benvolio tell Mercutio about the weather?
- What do shorelines tell us about shoreline development?
- What does the production possibility curve tell us?
- What does Billy tell Catherine about his retirement?
- What does Ofoedu tell Okonkwo about Ogbuefi Ndulue?
- Should employers tell candidates about job search engines?
- What can electrodermal activity measurements tell you?
- Can you always tell a Yorkshireman but you can't tell him much?
- Can you always tell a Yorkshireman but can't tell him much?
- Did Jesus tell people not to tell others about his miracles?
- Did ThedaCare file a lawsuit to enjoin competitive labor practices?