en règle

[ ahn-re-gluh ]

adjectiveFrench.
  1. in order; according to the rules; correct.

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How to use en règle in a sentence

  • Ann's parade of her conviction that this was en règle, when no one said it wasn't, was suggestive in the highest degree.

    Somehow Good | William de Morgan
  • The stage and the Hotel Astor had developed Juno's knowledge of la mode en règle at a galloping pace.

    Peggy Stewart at School | Gabrielle E. Jackson
  • The original dwelling thus step by step grew to a framed and rough-plastered house, with doors and windows en règle.

    A Bird-Lover in the West | Olive Thorne Miller
  • There was a murmur of disappointment at this, though it was generally recognised that the Princess's action was quite en règle.

    In Brief Authority | F. Anstey
  • It is not en règle to have decorations in sets or pairs; the arrangements should all be done with odd pieces.