"Rules" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rules" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rules" Meaning

A set of guidelines or principles governing a particular activity or situation. These are often in the form of a code or regulation, and are intended to provide a clear understanding of what is expected of individuals or entities involved.

"Rules" Examples

5 Examples of Usage:


1. Grammar rule: "The teacher went over the grammar rule with the class, emphasizing the importance of verb tenses."
2. Sports rules: "The coach explained the new sports rule that prohibited players from pushing each other."
3. Game rules: "The board game came with a set of rules that players had to follow strictly."
4. Social rules: "There's a social rule in the office to turn off your phone during meetings."
5. Government rules: "The country's new tax laws changed the rules for deducting charitable donations."

"Rules" Similar Words

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.

Rule-making

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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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Ruled

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1. Controlled or governed by a particular set of rules or laws.<br>Example: The country is ruled by a strict new government.<br>2. Determined or decided by authority, custom, or accepted principle.<br>Example: Her decision was ruled by her strong sense of justice.<br>3. Lined or marked with lines, especially straight ones.<br>Example: The ruled paper was provided for drawing.<br>4. Left or made in a position to control or govern something.<br>Example: After a year in office, the politician was ruled out of a second term.<br><br>Synonyms: controlled, governed, regulated, dominated, ordered.

Ruler

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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.

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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Rulership refers to the act or state of governing or controlling a country, organization, or group. It can also specifically refer to a person who holds this position, known as a ruler.

Rulide

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Rulide is a medication used to treat infections caused by certain bacteria, such as acne, dental infections, respiratory tract infections, and urinary tract infections. It belongs to a class of antibiotics known as macrolides.

Ruling

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verb or noun:<br><br> to give a decision, direction, or official authority about something<br> a person or government group that has and exercises the power or authority to govern a country, state, or organization<br> a principle or law that is widely accepted or established as a standard<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The court ruled in favor of the plaintiff.<br>- The king was the ruler of the kingdom.<br>- Freedom of speech is a fundamental right ruling the modern world.

Rulings

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Rulings can have several meanings depending on the context.<br><br>1. Decisions or judgments made by a judge or a governing body, especially in law or sports.<br>2. A physical mark or edge left on a surface by a sharp object, such as a guillotine or a cutter.<br>3. In everyday usage, rulings can also refer to restrictions or limitations imposed on something, such as a ruling out an option or ruling out an area.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The judge made a ruling on the appeal, upholding the conviction.<br> The cutting tool left a sharp ruling in the metal sheet.<br> The new policy ruling limited the number of workers allowed in the break room.

Rulley

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There is no word "rulley" in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word.

Rum

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

Rumania

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Romania, a country located in Southeastern Europe. It is a unitary semi-presidential republic with a diverse culture of numerous ethnic and linguistic groups.

Rumanian

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Rumansh

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Romansh is a Romance language spoken in southeastern Switzerland and north-eastern Italy. It is the directly attestable descendant of the spinal Rhaeto-Romance languages (also called Eastern Romance) of the Late Latin period. Romansh is a national language, along with German, Italian, and French, officially recognized by the Swiss Constitution and upheld in the country's linguistic canton, Grisons (Graubünden).