"Ruling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ruling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ruling" Meaning

verb or noun:

to give a decision, direction, or official authority about something
a person or government group that has and exercises the power or authority to govern a country, state, or organization
a principle or law that is widely accepted or established as a standard

Example sentences:
- The court ruled in favor of the plaintiff.
- The king was the ruler of the kingdom.
- Freedom of speech is a fundamental right ruling the modern world.

"Ruling" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Ruling"


1. Political Context

- Example: "The new government is making sweeping changes, implementing a ruling that prohibits large corporations from purchasing local election advertisements."

2. Court Decisions

- Example: "The judge read out the court's ruling in the high-profile patent case, which sided with the innovation company in dispute with a technology giant."

3. Physical Presence

- Example: "The new king took up ruling from his father at the palace ceremony, surrounded by nobles and dignitaries."

4. Domination or Supremacy

- Example: "The dominant sports team issued a ruling physically asserted their stronger defense during the championships."

5. Decision or Command

- Example: "According to the ruling of the union, workers must be given a 3-day notice before any company transfers are made, offering time frames to first meat their families or communities."

"Ruling" Similar Words

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."

Rule

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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.

Rules

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Rulley

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Rumba

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