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    rul·ing
    [ˈruːlɪŋ]
    noun
    ruling (noun) · rulings (plural noun)
    1. an authoritative decision or pronouncement, especially one made by a judge:
      "the ruling was reversed in the appeal court"
    adjective
    ruling (adjective)
    1. currently exercising authority or influence:
      "the ruling coalition"
    rule
    [ruːl]
    verb
    ruling (present participle)
    1. exercise ultimate power or authority over (an area and its people):
      "the region today is ruled by elected politicians" · "the period in which Spain ruled over Portugal"
      Similar:
      preside over
      have control of
      be in control of
      be the leader of
      be in power
      be in control
      be in authority
      be in command
      be in charge
      be at the helm
      sit on the throne
      wear the crown
      wield the sceptre
      be monarch
      be sovereign
      • (of a feeling) have a powerful and restricting influence on:
        "her whole life seemed to be ruled by fear"
      • be a dominant or powerful factor:
        "the black market rules supreme"
      • informal
        be very good or the best:
        "Jackie tells me about Hanna's newest band, and says that it absolutely rules"
      • astrology
        (of a planet) have a particular influence over (a sign of the zodiac, house, etc.):
        "the tenth House, ruled by Saturn and associated with Capricorn"
    2. pronounce authoritatively and legally to be the case:
      "an industrial tribunal ruled that he was unfairly dismissed from his job"
    3. make parallel lines across (paper):
      "rule the pages horizontally and print the information within the rules."
      Opposite:
    4. (of a price or a traded commodity with regard to its price) have a specified general level or strength:
      "in the jutes section Indus and Pak Jute ruled firm"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French reule (noun), reuler (verb), from late Latin regulare, from Latin regula ‘straight stick’.
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  2. ruling 1 of 2 noun rul·​ing ˈrü-liŋ Synonyms of ruling : an official or authoritative decision, decree, statement, or interpretation (as by a judge on a point of law)
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    Meaning of ruling in English ruling noun [ C ] uk / ˈruː.lɪŋ / us / ˈruː.lɪŋ / Add to word list C2 a decision: [ + that ] The court has made a final ruling on the case that the companies acted illegally.
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    ruling [ roo-ling ] See synonyms for ruling on Thesaurus.com noun an authoritative decision, as one by a judge on a debated point of law.
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    noun. Definition of ruling. 1. as in sentence. a decision made by a court or tribunal regarding a case it has heard the controversial ruling by the state's supreme court caused an uproar.

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