Similar words: rule, ruler, as a rule, virulent, rule of law, miranda rule, majority rule, ruling. Meaning: [ruːl] adj. subject to a ruling authority.
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121. Owen has been ruled out of tonight's match with a knee injury.
122. Genghiz ruled over an empire that stretched from Persia across to China.
123. The chairman ruled that the question was out of order/ruled the speaker out of order.
124. The enquiry ruled that the cars should be fitted with bigger bumpers.
125. A bad leg ruled him off for long distance running.
126. He has not ruled out the shock possibility of a return to football.
127. He ruled out any exchange of prisoners with the militants.
128. The court ruled that these standards have force in British law.
129. Although he was a fair man, he ruled us with an iron fist.
129. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
130. The evidence issued on 12 February was ruled inadmissible .
131. The local authority ruled that he had made himself intentionally homeless and was therefore not entitled to be rehoused.
132. The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that racial segregation in schools was unconstitutional.
133. The Habsburg dynasty ruled in Austria from 1278 to 1918.
134. In recent years the country has been ruled only by governments of the left.
135. Detectives have not ruled out the possibility that she was abducted.
136. The police have not ruled him out as a suspect.
137. The kings of Sicily also ruled over the southern part of Italy.
138. With the best seats taken, it was ruled that the overspill could stand at the back of the court.
139. When Britain ruled India, the British King was represented there by a viceroy.
140. The desperate desire to go to Moscow ruled their lives.
141. This recent wave of terrorism has ruled out any chance of peace talks.
142. The US government has ruled out military involvement in the region.
143. The Israeli court has not yet ruled on the case.
144. The Party ruled the country without regard for the people's views.
145. After living in France for years, she eventually became a French citizen. Subject can be used when the state is ruled by a king or queen:a British subject. National is most often used when somebody is living in another country:diplomats and foreign nationals.
146. All citizens of the United States are ruled by the laws thereof.
147. It was ruled that the injured man was in breach of his duty by not wearing the safety equipment provided.
148. He was a military strongman who ruled the country after a coup.
149. Police have not ruled out the possibility that the man was murdered.
150. Liverpool ruled the roost in English football for a decade.
More similar words: rule, ruler, as a rule, virulent, rule of law, miranda rule, majority rule, ruling, querulous, garrulous, joule, schedule, opulent, molecule, on schedule, truculent, fraudulent, fled, fraudulence, gabled, ledger, pledge, filled, behind schedule, garbled, skilled, so-called, puzzled, pledged, appalled.