"Ruler" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ruler" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ruler" Meaning

A ruler is a flat, thin, straight piece of material, typically made of wood, plastic, or cardboard, used to measure lengths and widths by drawing straight lines along a scale marked on its surface.

"Ruler" Examples

Examples of the word "Ruler"


1. As a tool


- She held the pencil straight with the ruler, making sure the lines were perfectly parallel.

2. A position of authority


- The new project manager is seen as the ruler of the development team.

3. In tidiness and order


- She kept the room tidy and orderly, acting like a ruler over her domain.

4. Large quantity, vast amount


- The company has a dominant market share in the south, a veritable ruler of the industry.

5. In verging beyond authority


- The young entrepreneur often found herself at odds with the CEO, who was seen as the shadowy ruler pulling strings from behind the scenes.

"Ruler" Similar Words

Ruinous

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Causing or causing something to suffer financially or ruinously collapse.<br><br>Example: "The company's financial mismanagement led to a ruinous loss of money."

Ruinously

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Detrimentally, damagingly or completely ignorantly.

Ruins

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The word "ruins" can have two main meanings.<br><br>1. Something that is in a state of destruction or disrepair, such as old, abandoned buildings or a relationship that has fallen apart.<br>2. A plural noun referring to the remains of something that has been destroyed, such as a collapsed castle, a shipwreck, or an ancient city.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The old mansion stood in ruins.<br> The archaeological team uncovered the ruins of an ancient civilization.<br><br>Synonyms for the word "ruins" include "wreckage", "remains", "debris", "shambles", and "decay".<br><br>Antonyms of the word "ruins" include "restoration", "repair", "rebuild", "revival", and "regeneration".

Ruislip

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Ruislip is a suburb in Northwest London, England. It is located in the London Borough of Hillingdon and is situated 14 miles (23 km) west of central London, on the Grand Union Canal.

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Rule-of-thumb

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A practical guideline or principle based on general experience or useful knowledge: "In choosing a tree, there is no hard-and-fast 'rule-of-thumb', because the specifics of the site play a significant role."

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Rulers

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Rulers refer to a person or group of people who exercise control, power, or authority over others, often in a government or institution. They can also be literal measuring instruments, such as a set of straight-edged strips used to compare lengths and heights.

Rulership

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Rulide

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Ruling

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Rulings

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Rulley

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Rum

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A strong, distilled liquor made from fermented sugarcane byproducts or molasses, typically aged in oak barrels.