Similar words: cling, rolling, ceiling, sibling, compelling, counseling, unsettling, fulfilling. Meaning: ['ruːlɪŋ] n. the reason for a court's judgment (as opposed to the decision itself). adj. exercising power or authority.
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1. This ruling represents a victory for all women.
2. The Court of Appeal overturned the original ruling.
3. The two judges concurred on the ruling.
4. His ruling passion was ambition.
5. A ruling class clearly existed.
6. The judge's ruling is final.
7. The ruling overturned the court's earlier decision.
8. Goodwin tried to have the court ruling over-turned.
9. The court will make its ruling on the case next week.
10. The company intends to appeal against the ruling that it was negligent.
11. A serious split in the ruling coalition appeared soon after the election.
12. The ruling party think they can ride out the political storm.
13. The radical group in the ruling party is becoming increasingly isolated.
14. The judge cited a 1956 Supreme Court ruling in her decision.
15. The Communists are the ruling party at the moment.
16. The eclipse of the ruling political party was inevitable.
17. The ruling was not fair to everyone.
18. The ruling should be applied retroactively.
19. The company is appealing against the ruling.
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20. Despite the ruling, Boreham was still found guilty.
21. When will the committee give/make its ruling?
22. The reactionary ruling clique was torn by internal strife.
23. His ruling passion is music.
24. The ruling could clear the way for extradition proceedings.
25. The new leaders expatriated the ruling family.
26. Opponents have questioned the legitimacy of the ruling.
27. He was in disfavour with the ruling party.
28. Previous elections in the country have been rigged by the ruling party.
29. We have made no decisions on restructuring yet. We are ruling nothing out and we are ruling nothing in.
30. They were threatening to bring down the government by withdrawing from the ruling coalition.
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