Etymology: [ 'rül ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English reule, from Old French, from Latin regula straightedge, rule, from regere to direct; more at RIGHT.
göz ardı etmek, hariç bırak, bertaraf etmek, saf dışı etmek, reddetmek, imkan vermemek, hükümsüz kılmak, kabul etmemek, çıkarmak, rule someone/sth. out kabul etmemek,ortadan kaldırmak, silmek, seçmek, diskalifiye etmek, elemek, ortadan kaldırmak, almamak, gözardı etmek, karalamak, parsel, hariç bırakmak, hazfetmek, azametli, üzerini çizmek,
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göz ardı etmek
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hariç bırak
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bertaraf etmek
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saf dışı etmek
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reddetmek fiil
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imkan vermemek
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hükümsüz kılmak Politika, Siyaset
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kabul etmemek fiil
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çıkarmak fiil
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rule someone/sth. out kabul etmemek,ortadan kaldırmak deyim
To cross an item out by drawing a straight line through it, as with a ruler, To reject an option from a list of possibilities, To make something impossible, to disallow, deny, remove as a possibility, include or exclude by determining judicially or in agreement with rules, If you rule out a course of action, an idea, or a solution, you decide that it is impossible or unsuitable. The Prime Minister is believed to have ruled out cuts in child benefit or pensions, dismiss from consideration; "John was ruled out as a possible suspect because he had a strong alibi"; "This possibility can be eliminated from our consideration", If something rules out a situation, it prevents it from happening or from being possible. A serious car accident in 1986 ruled out a permanent future for him in farming, make impossible, especially beforehand, If someone rules you out of a contest or activity, they say that you cannot be involved in it. If something rules you out of a contest or activity, it prevents you from being involved in it. He has ruled himself out of the world championships next year in Stuttgart,
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To cross an item out by drawing a straight line through it, as with a ruler
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To reject an option from a list of possibilities - "As John Doe had an alibi, the police were able to rule him out as a suspect."
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To make something impossible - "The constant rain ruled out any chance of a game of tennis."
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to disallow
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deny, remove as a possibility fiil
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include or exclude by determining judicially or in agreement with rules
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If you rule out a course of action, an idea, or a solution, you decide that it is impossible or unsuitable. The Prime Minister is believed to have ruled out cuts in child benefit or pensions
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dismiss from consideration; "John was ruled out as a possible suspect because he had a strong alibi"; "This possibility can be eliminated from our consideration"
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If something rules out a situation, it prevents it from happening or from being possible. A serious car accident in 1986 ruled out a permanent future for him in farming
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make impossible, especially beforehand
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rule out of
If someone rules you out of a contest or activity, they say that you cannot be involved in it. If something rules you out of a contest or activity, it prevents you from being involved in it. He has ruled himself out of the world championships next year in Stuttgart
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