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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "rubric" in a sentence

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    rubric


    1. The trees stood rubric to the lake


    2. The notorious “Cover-Up” as a technique, so heartily injected into the public mind under the rubric “Watergate,” had been around at least since McCarthy’s time


    3. ourselves than the disease model or the rubric of “bad habits” can


    4. The Prayer-book rubric expressly says, "The sacramental bread and wine remain still in their very natural substance, and may not be adored; for that were idolatry to be abhorred of all faithful Christians


    5. Does not the rubric of the Prayer Book order that the minister shall say the words of administration to each communicant separately?


    6. Yet reason and common sense point out that the compilers of the Prayer Book could not have meant this rubric to be interpreted and obeyed literally and exactly, when such obedience is seriously inconvenient, if not impossible


    7. No doubt, when the rubric was drawn up, parishes were small, communicants were few, there were no Sunday Schools, and few clergymen had more than one full service a day


    8. The order to place the table "in the body of the church" is never attended to by any one! Custom in this matter has completely overridden the rubric


    9. The expectation of rewards generates a stimulus-response of entitlement, which bends every relationship under the rubric of profit, i


    10. Brute forces have linear ethics: either/or, if I do a, then I am x; smart systems have multiple, parallel and integrating ethics: what is the true cost of this act/production; wise cultures process exponentially complex ethics under a single rubric of life attracted by a unifying transcendent value

    11. Games attach to games ; fantasy Ultimate Death Challenge is a gamasite to INT'L Rule Free Fighting, and when there are fantasy leagues attached to iAssassin, which is a derivative of the IRFF, then you have three degrees of game , all of which can be played under the rubric of what they are an allegory for, i


    12. The English Prayer Book also contains this equivocal consolation in the baptismal rubric, that 'baptised infants are undoubtedly saved


    13. The "appetite for joy" which pervades all creation, that tremendous force which sways humanity to its purpose, as the tide sways the helpless weed, was not to be controlled by vague lucubrations over the social rubric


    14. This kind of answer given in a measured official tone, as of a clergyman reading according to the rubric, did not help to justify the glories of the Eternal City, or to give her the hope that if she knew more about them the world would be joyously illuminated for her


    15. A considerable variety of concerns may be ranged under the rubric of “financial companies


    16. There probably are norms for promoters’ compensations in show business and movie deals, usually under the rubric of producer’s compensation


    17. The reader will have no difficulty in understanding that Javert was the terror of that whole class which the annual statistics of the Ministry of Justice designates under the rubric, Vagrants


    18. All of this evidence falls under the rubric of what is known as market efficiency


    19. “She says that when she is ready she would produce and act in all of the Shakespeare plays that she would put in film under the rubric Marilyn Monroe Shakespeare Festival


    20. I asked her once what was the great attraction of that volume, and she said, “the Rubric

    21. Beyond more common risk-mitigation methods such as diversification, holding cash, and owning gold, there are an ever-increasing number of strategies—under the broadly defined rubric of hedging—that investors can use to guard against general or specific risks in their portfolios


    22. All that is required is to add the Greek word “logy” to the name, and force them to conform to a set rubric, and the science is all complete


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    Synonyms for "rubric"

    rubric statute title title gloss

    "rubric" definitions

    an authoritative rule of conduct or procedure


    an explanation or definition of an obscure word in a text


    directions for the conduct of Christian church services (often printed in red in a prayer book)


    a heading that names a statute or legislative bill; may give a brief summary of the matters it deals with


    a title or heading that is printed in red or in a special type


    category name


    adorn with ruby red color