Uk English Meaning of rules

rules

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Definitions and Meaning of rules in English

rules

to exercise control over especially by curbing or restraining, to exert control, direction, or influence on, to exercise supreme authority, a guide or principle for conduct or action, a determinate method for performing a mathematical operation and obtaining a certain result, a generally prevailing quality, state, or mode, regulation sense 2, bylaw, to be preeminent in, to give or state as a considered decision, a linear design produced by or as if by such a strip, an accepted method, custom, or habit, a usually written order or direction made by a court regulating court practice or the action of parties, to be first in importance or prominence, a broad statement generally found to be true, to determine and declare authoritatively, an order or directive issued by a court in a particular proceeding especially upon petition of a party to the proceeding that commands an officer or party to perform an act or show cause why an act should not be performed, a standard of judgment, a period during which a specified ruler or government exercises control, to arrange in a line, a regulating principle, to mark with lines drawn along or as if along the straight edge of a ruler, to lay down a legal rule, a regulating principle or precept, to exercise authority or power over, an accepted procedure, custom, or habit, a prescribed guide for conduct or action, a regulation or bylaw governing procedure or controlling conduct, a legal precept or doctrine, ruler sense 2, a metal strip with a type-high face that prints a linear design, to exist in a specified state or condition, the exercise of authority or control, to exercise authority or power over often harshly or arbitrarily, the laws or regulations prescribed by the founder of a religious order for observance by its members, to command or determine judicially, to mark (a line) on a paper with a ruler, for the most part, a strip of material marked off in units used especially for measuring, to be extremely cool or popular, a usually valid generalization, a usually judicially promulgated regulation having the force of law that governs judicial practice or procedure, to have power over, to be supreme or outstanding in

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rules

to exercise control over especially by curbing or restraining, to exert control, direction, or influence on, to exercise supreme authority, a guide or principle

Laws,regulations,instructions,values,Bylaws,codes,Constitutions,Ground rules,guidelines,Ordinances

loosens,loses,expresses,liberates,takes out,airs,loses,unleashes

rulers => rulers, ruled out => ruled out, ruled (on) => ruled (on), rule (on) => rule (on), ruins => ruins,