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Adjective
/ˈregyələˌtôrē/,
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Serving or intended to regulate something,
  1. Serving or intended to regulate something
    • - the existing legal and regulatory framework
    • - regulatory enzymes

  1. regulative: restricting according to rules or principles; "a regulatory gene"
  2. (regulate) fix or adjust the time, amount, degree, or rate of; "regulate the temperature"; "modulate the pitch"
  3. (regulate) determine: shape or influence; give direction to; "experience often determines ability"; "mold public opinion"
  4. (regulate) baffle: check the emission of (sound)
  5. (regulation) an authoritative rule
  6. (regulation) prescribed by or according to regulation; "regulation army equipment"
  7. (Regulate (song)) "Regulate" is a 1994 song performed by Warren G and Nate Dogg. Released in the summer of 1994, the track appears on the soundtrack to the film Above the Rim and later Warren G.'s album Regulate...G Funk Era. ...
  8. (Regulation (Brussels)) Regulation (verordening, règlement) in Belgium refers to legislation passed by the Brussels Parliament in exercise of its agglomeration competences and by the Common Community Commission in certain cases.
  9. (Regulation (European Union)) A regulation is a legislative act of the European Union that becomes immediately enforceable as law in all member states simultaneously. Regulations can be distinguished from directives which, at least in principle, need to be transposed into national law. ...
  10. (Regulation (law)) A regulation is a form of secondary legislation issued by a government minister under the authority of primary legislation. Regulations are used to make the detailed arrangements which give effect to the intent and purpose of primary legislation. ...
  11. (Regulation (magazine)) Regulation is a quarterly periodical about policy published by the Cato Institute. It was started in 1977 by the American Enterprise Institute and acquired by Cato in 1989. ...
  12. (Regulators (Competition)) A competition regulator is a government agency, typically a statutory authority, sometimes called an economic regulator, which regulates and enforces competition laws, and may sometimes also enforce consumer protection laws. ...
  13. (regulate) To dictate policy; To control or direct according to rule, principle, or law; To adjust to a particular specification or requirement: regulate temperature; To adjust (a mechanism) for accurate and proper functioning; To put or maintain in order: regulate one's eating habits
  14. (regulatorily) In a regulatory way
  15. (Regulate) part of the formulation process where you can govern the speed, force, speed and force, or the intent and speed of your action.
  16. (Regulate) Reduce excess oil and give your hair a feeling of freshness and vitality with these Wella Regulate products for greasy scalps
  17. (regulate) (v) caraştırırģa, tizginli etеrgе, tüzеtirgе
  18. (regulate) v.  control or direct by means of rules and restrictions
  19. (reg·u·late) [ réggyə làyt ] (past and past participle reg·u·lat·ed, present participle reg·u·lat·ing, 3rd person present singular reg·u·lates)
  20. Regulate originally used meant "to make it work right."  As an example, when one regulates the barrels on a double barreled rifle or shotgun, they shoot together to the same point at a desired range. ...
  21. (Regulation) A principle, rule or law designed to control or govern
  22. (Regulation) The governmental function of controlling or directing economic entities through the process of rulemaking and adjudication.
  23. (Regulation) The percentage difference between a secondary winding's output voltage when operating under no-load or open-circuit and full load conditions.
  24. (REGULATION) artificial manipulation of the flow of a stream.
  25. (Regulation) A rule or law established by the federal or state government which sets procedures that a utility must follow.