Results for: according to the rules
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ability of embryo to grow normally, according to the rules, government order with force of law, officially approved for use, regulating of something, rule or order, statute, law; act of controlling, management, direction; state of being controlled, sta...regulation
accepted moral standards, how right or wrong something is, integrity; ethics; chastity; conformity to accepted rules of conduct, moral lessonmorality
according to rules of phonetics, according to a phonetic system (Linguistics)phonetically
according to the rules of electrochemistry (branch of chemistry that studies the connection between electricity and chemical changes)electrochemically
according to the rules; by the regulation bookaccording to Hoyle
act as a referee, act as referee, make decisions or settle disputes between two parties; enforce the rules at a sports match, arbitrator, unbiased person who makes decisions and settles disputes; umpire, official who enforces game rules during sports c...referee
act illegally in sport, bring disgrace on, contaminated, dirty, disgusting, disgusting; morally offensive; filthy, dirty; clogged; unfavorable (weather); obscene (language); contrary to the rules (Sports); entangled (rope), dishonest, ensnarl and preve...foul
action against rules, crime, unfair or illegal play in a sports match; unfair or treacherous behavior, unfairnessfoul play
activity or subject, calm controlled behavior, church rules, conscious control over lifestyle, make yourself do something regularly, making people obey rules, order and control, punish, punish; bring order; train, punishment, teach obedience or order t...discipline
activity resembling game, animals for hunting, animals killed in a hunt; meat from wild animals (used as food), aspect of game, brave, competition, competitive activity with rules, equipment, event with many sporting contests, fun activity; amusement, ...game
adapt to the new times, change the rulesteach an old dog new tricks
add headings to text, mark something in red, regulate something, supply with rubrics; arrange as a rubric; make rules or guidelines for somethingrubricate
adherence to letter of law, belief in necessity of good deeds, law term, obsessive adherence to rules; pedantry; doctrine that salvation is gained through good works (Christianity)legalism
adjust machinery or select output, control something, control something by rules or laws, govern, manage; adjust to a specific level or condition, make something regularregulate
administrative system, frustrating rules, government of made up of many bureaus and administrators; paperwork and "red tape" that characterizes a bureaucracy, officials collectively, state or organizationbureaucracy
 

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