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ruling
[roo-ling]
noun
an authoritative decision, as one by a judge on a debated point of law.
the act of drawing straight lines with a ruler.
ruled lines.
adjective
governing or dominating.
the ruling party.
controlling; predominating.
the ruling factor in recovery from an illness.
widespread; prevalent.
ruling prices; ruling values.
ruling
/ ˈruːlɪŋ /
noun
a decision of someone in authority, such as a judge
one or more parallel ruled lines
adjective
controlling or exercising authority
the ruling classes
prevalent or predominant
Other Word Forms
- nonruling noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Anthropic disagreed with the ruling and didn’t admit wrongdoing.
“While announcing his ruling holding the defendant to answer, Judge Monguia expressed his opinion that the video did not show self-defense,” the panel wrote.
In her two-page ruling on Friday, Cannon said Newsmax’s lawyers inappropriately tried to build their case by stringing together allegations to compound their effect.
Circuit Court of Appeals has yet to issue a ruling.
The decision over whether to give the go ahead to the Jackdaw field, alongside Equinor's Rosebank oil development, will be the first to be taken since the court ruling.
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