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bid vs injunction

injunction vs bid

bid and injunction both are nouns.

bid is a verb but injunction is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
bid Yes No Yes No
injunction Yes No No No
As nouns, injunction is a hyponym of bid; that is, injunction is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than bid:
  • bid: an authoritative direction or instruction to do something
  • injunction: a formal command or admonition
Other hyponyms of bid include countermand, order, charge, commission, direction, commandment, behest, open sesame.
bid (noun) injunction (noun)
an attempt to get something a formal command or admonition
a formal proposal to buy at a specified price (law) a judicial remedy issued in order to prohibit a party from doing or continuing to do a certain activity
(bridge) the number of tricks a bridge player is willing to contract to make
an authoritative direction or instruction to do something
bid (verb) injunction (verb)
ask someone in a friendly way to do something
invoke upon
ask for or request earnestly
propose a payment
make a demand, as for a card or a suit or a show of hands
make a serious effort to attain something
Difference between bid and injunction

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