rule in
English
Etymology
By analogy with rule out.
Verb
rule in (third-person singular simple present rules in, present participle ruling in, simple past and past participle ruled in)
- (idiomatic, transitive) To consider (something) as a possible option among others.
- At this stage, we don't want to rule anything in or out.
Usage notes
- Rule in is typically used along with rule out.
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