| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| regulate | /'ɹɛgʲulet/ | (transitive) To regulate something is to fix/adjust/influence something like the temperature of a room or business activities. | regulation regulatory |
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The study can provide guidelines for communities that are struggling to regulate the construction of these super-sized houses in existing neighborhoods, says Stamps.
ReplyDeleteJapanese;kintou ka suru
regulate
ReplyDelete['regjuleit]
vt. 管理, 调整, 控制
Any of various similar substances found in plants and insects that regulate development.
It is pretty hard to regulate someone who has a knife at your throat.
ReplyDeleteHe believes it is for this reason that government should move in and assist in enacting a law that will allow the state to regulate the media.
ReplyDeleteRussian: регулировать
Private schools regulate the behavior of students.
ReplyDeleteBig food companies hilariously attempt to regulate themselves.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Regolare