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Rule in Meaning in English

expression

ˈɹuɫ/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
ROOL-in
ɹˈuːl/ /ˈɪn
ROOL-in

Definition

To consider something as a possible option or explanation when making a decision or solving a problem, often in the context of investigation or diagnosis.

Usage & Nuances

'Rule in' is formal and mostly used in legal, medical, or investigative contexts. It is the opposite of 'rule out'. Common phrases: 'We can't rule in...' or 'This evidence rules in a new suspect.' Not typically used in casual speech.

Example Sentences

The doctor could not rule in any infection after the tests.

basic

The police could not rule in the suspect as the thief.

basic

The evidence helped the team rule in some possible answers.

basic

We can't rule in the possibility of rain just yet.

natural

This new clue might help us rule in another suspect.

natural

Until we run more tests, we can’t rule in any conditions.

natural