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rulingadjective held by or applicable to a majority of the peoplethe ruling opinion on premarital sex common, general, majority, overall, popular, prevailing, public, received, vulgar unanimous, universalpopeveryday, familiar, household, usual, well-knowncontemporary, current, presentdominant, predominant, preponderantcharacteristic, typicalpandemic, pervasive, prevalent, rife, widespreadcommunal, shared uncommon, unpopular rare, strange, unknown, unusualdistinctive, especial, idiosyncratic, peculiar, special, uniqueindividual, separate, singularnonpublic, personal, private rulingnouna decision made by a court or tribunal regarding a case it has heardthe controversial ruling by the state's supreme court caused an uproar doom, finding, holding, judgment(or judgement), sentence inquest, verdictauthoritydecree, edict, injunction, orderarbitrament, award, declaration, deliverance, dictum, pronouncementconclusion, decision, determination, opinion, resolutiondiscipline, penalty, punishment an order publicly issued by an authoritythe FCC's ruling regarding the broadcasting of obscenities bull, decree, diktat, directive, edict, fiat, rescript, ukase call, conclusion, decision, deliverance, determination, diagnosis, judgment(or judgement), opinion, resolution, verdictannouncement, declaration, dictum, manifesto, proclamation, pronouncementcanon, encyclical rulingverbpresent participle of ruleto exercise authority or power overa sea captain who ruled his ship sternly but justly bossing, captaining, commanding, controlling, governing, presiding (over), swaying(archaic) conducting, directing, heading, leadingadministering, managing, micromanaging, overseeing, regulating, superintending, supervisingdictating, dominating, domineering, lording (it over), mastering, oppressing, reigning (over), tyrannizingconquering, subduing, subjugating to keep from exceeding a desirable degree or level (as of expression)a monarch who is known for ruling her emotions with an iron hand bridling, checking, constraining, containing, controlling, curbing, governing, holding, inhibiting, keeping, measuring, pulling in, regulating, reining (in), restraining, taming bottling (up), choking (back), holding back, mincing, muffling, pocketing, repressing, sinking, smothering, squelching, stifling, strangling, suppressing, swallowingarresting, interrupting, stoppingblocking, hampering, handcuffing, hindering, impeding, obstructinggagging, muzzling, silencing losing liberating, loosening, loosing, unleashingairing, expressing, taking out, venting in the 14th century |