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Associations of "Rule out" (30 Words)
absentee | One that is absent or not in residence. An absentee from the match. |
absenteeism | The practice of regularly staying away from work or school without good reason. High levels of absenteeism caused by low job motivation. |
away | An away match or win. He s away right now. |
commandment | Something that is commanded. She had followed her mother s commandments for long enough. |
controllable | Capable of being safely regulated or limited. The glider was fully controllable. |
convention | Orthodoxy as a consequence of being conventional. He was an upholder of convention and correct form. |
decree | Issue a decree. Presidential decrees. |
dominate | Have dominance or the power to defeat over. Her husband completely dominates her. |
edict | An official order or proclamation issued by a person in authority. Clovis issued an edict protecting Church property. |
ethical | Adhering to ethical and moral principles. Had no ethical objection to drinking. |
excessive | More than is necessary, normal, or desirable; immoderate. Excessive charges. |
exoteric | Intended for or likely to be understood by the general public. Writings of an exoteric nature. |
follow | Accept and follow the leadership or command or guidance of. It thus follows from this equation that the value must be negative. |
impose | Impose and collect. Sanctions imposed on South Africa. |
law | Systems of law as a subject of study or as the basis of the legal profession. A new law was passed to make divorce easier and simpler. |
manageable | Capable of existing or taking place or proving true; possible to do. Her long hair was black wavy and manageable. |
mode | The value that occurs most frequently in a given set of data. Some computers provide several so called processor modes. |
nationalize | Transfer (a major branch of industry or commerce) from private to state ownership or control. The Bank of England was nationalized in the winter of 1946 7. |
order | Place in a certain order. The meeting was called to order. |
ordinance | The act of ordaining; the act of conferring (or receiving) holy orders. They issued an ordinance limiting the length of nets. |
pedant | A person who pays more attention to formal rules and book learning than they merit. The royal palace some pedants would say the ex royal palace. |
precept | A rate or tax set by a precept. Children learn far more by example than by precept. |
predictable | Able to be predicted. The market is volatile and never predictable. |
principle | A natural law forming the basis for the construction or working of a machine. The principles of democracy. |
promulgate | State or announce. These objectives have to be promulgated within the organization. |
regulation | In accordance with regulations of the correct type. A regulation Western parody. |
ruling | Exercising power or authority. The ruling was reversed in the appeal court. |
statute | A rule of an organization or institution. The Act consolidated statutes dealing with non fatal offences. |
tenet | A religious doctrine that is proclaimed as true without proof. The tenets of classical liberalism. |
ukase | An arbitrary or peremptory command. He was defying the publisher in the very building from which he had issued his ukase. |