Rulings

Pronunciation: /ˈruːlɪŋ/

Rulings (noun)

  1. an official decision made by a judge or authority in a legal case.

Examples

  • The court's ruling was unexpected.
  • The ruling favored the defendant.

Common collocations: court ruling, final ruling, issue a ruling, ruling party, ruling class

Rulings (adjective)

  1. having control or power over people or a country.

Examples

  • The ruling party introduced new policies.
  • Ruling leaders must address public concerns.