ruling out Sentence Examples
- The judge's ruling in the murder trial caused outrage among the victim's family.
- The company has a strict policy ruling out any form of discrimination against its employees.
- The doctor ruled out cancer as a potential diagnosis based on the patient's symptoms.
- The evidence overwhelmingly ruled out the suspect's alibi, proving their guilt.
- The scientific experiment ruled out the possibility of a miraculous cure for the disease.
- The police ruled out foul play after investigating the suspicious death of the hiker.
- The insurance adjuster ruled out the claimant's cosmetic surgery as a covered expense.
- The financial advisor ruled out high-risk investments for the elderly client, prioritizing their financial security.
- The environmental assessment ruled out significant impacts on the local ecosystem, clearing the way for development.
- The doctor ruled out a heart attack, but ordered further tests to determine the cause of the patient's chest pain.
ruling out Meaning
ruling out
to eliminate the possibility of, exclude, eliminate, to make impossible
Synonyms & Antonyms of ruling out
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Synonyms:
- blocking
- checking-off
- blackballing
- blacklisting
- deterring
- banishing
- combing-out-
- expelling
- obstructing
- weeding-out-
- hindering
- exiling
- obviating
- impeding
- staving-off
- suspending
- ostracizing
- throwing-out
- excommunicating
- deporting
- warding-off-
- precluding
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No weak antonyms found.
FAQs About the word ruling out
to eliminate the possibility of, exclude, eliminate, to make impossible
banning, counting (out), shutting out, eliminating,excluding, freezing out, barring, excepting, closing out, debarring
including, taking in, admitting, entertaining, embracing, accepting,receiving, welcoming,
The judge's ruling in the murder trial caused outrage among the victim's family.
The company has a strict policy ruling out any form of discrimination against its employees.
The doctor ruled out cancer as a potential diagnosis based on the patient's symptoms.
The evidence overwhelmingly ruled out the suspect's alibi, proving their guilt.