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What is the opposite of rules?

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Noun
Opposite of laws or rules used to guide or prescribe the conduct or procedure
Noun
Opposite of a systematic collection of laws or statutes
Noun
Opposite of the customary or correct method or procedure
“With legal impropriety, the judge bullied the jury into a finding of guilty.”
Noun
Opposite of a set of ideas that explains observed facts or phenomena, or which sets out the laws and principles of something
“Your story contains so many misconceptions and falsehoods, one scarcely knows where to begin.”
Noun
Opposite of general or basic truths, concepts or ideas
Noun
Opposite of the process or act of teaching
Noun
Opposite of plural for control of or dominion over an area or people
“Fundamentally, the subordination of the oppressed nations to the major powers is rooted in economic relations.”
Noun
Opposite of plural for one of a set of explicit or understood regulations or principles governing conduct or procedure
“The Chief Inspector stated to the media that the perpetrator would feel the full force of the law and pay for his transgression.”
Noun
Opposite of plural for the normal or customary state of things
“The dog never wavered, not for a second, and I can tell you, this was a serious departure from his normal routine.”
Verb
Opposite of to govern or rule over
“Boxhorn kept stressing the absolutist dogma that the people fervently obey their King, no matter what rights he violated.”
Verb
Opposite of to restrain or have control over
“I finally let the madness relinquish its hold on me.”
Verb
Opposite of to be in power
“This is the day that I officially abdicate my throne and pass the kingship on to my successor.”
Verb
Opposite of to pronounce authoritatively and legally to be the case
“He enters a strong and solemn protest against that ANtinomian spirit which would reject the law as a rule of life.”
Verb
Opposite of to be a dominant or powerful factor
“One of the most frequently cited reasons why a team can struggle is that strong individual performers are often not team-oriented.”
Verb
Opposite of to keep from exceeding a desirable degree or level
“He would take deep breaths as a coping mechanism when negative thoughts and feelings were threatening to get out of control.”
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