"Put under the rule" typically means to be governed or subjected to a specific set of regulations, authority, or control. This phrase can apply in various contexts, such as legal, political, or organizational scenarios. It implies that an individual or entity is now obligated to follow certain guidelines or directives established by those in power.
If u mean under their rule well we do not have any one under our rule and if u mean map wise look it up on a map
Under God, the people rule.
you did not put on deodorant or you did not put on enough.
it means you pray and are like catholic
it was from William
It means under god the people rule
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If you mean what part of speech it is, then you put it under preposition.
To put that part of the Nile all under British rule.
No, it was under British rule.
Items which are under coverage can be put under the suffix.
Denmark is under the rule of Denmark...