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ruled

Aussprache: [ruːld]

Wort

Kontext: „governance“

(verb) to control or lead a group of people, like a king or queen who makes laws and decisions for their country.

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The king ruled the kingdom wisely and brought peace to his people.

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The people felt unhappy because they believed that the tyrant ruled their land unfairly.

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How long did she rule the country before she stepped down?

Kontext: „decision-making“

(verb) to decide or determine the outcome of something, especially in a formal situation, like a judge making a decision in court.

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The judge ruled in favor of the defendant, allowing them to go free.

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The jury did not rule out any possibilities during their deliberation.

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What did the judge rule in this case?

Kontext: „measurement“

(adjective) having clear lines or edges that show limits or boundaries, like being straight and organized.

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She drew a ruled line on the paper to keep her writing straight.

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His notes were all over the page without any ruled lines.

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Do you have a notebook with ruled pages?

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