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regulate

1 of 1verb
/ˈrɛg.jə.ˌleɪt/
Forms:regulates,regulating,regulated,regulated
1

to control or adjust something in a way that agrees with rules and regulations

transitive
  • The government agency works to regulate environmental policies to protect natural resources.
  • Businesses must adhere to laws that regulate fair competition in the marketplace.
  • Financial institutions are closely regulated to ensure stability and prevent fraud.
  • She frequently regulates the organization's procedures for efficiency.
  • The manager is actively regulating safety protocols for the workplace.
Antonyms:
2

to control the amount or degree of something to meet specific standards or requirements

transitive
  • The thermostat regulates the temperature in the room automatically.
  • She regulated the brightness of the screen to reduce eye strain.
  • The dam was built to regulate the flow of water during rainy seasons.
  • They used a valve to regulate the pressure in the pipeline.
  • The team installed a system to regulate the supply of electricity to the grid.
Synonyms:
3

to organize or arrange something in a systematic and orderly way to ensure efficiency or compliance

transitive
  • He worked to regulate the flow of information within the company.
  • The manager regulated the work schedules to ensure proper coverage.
  • The parents regulate their children's screen time to encourage healthy habits.
  • The organization regulated its financial records to comply with new regulations.
  • The team leader ensured the tasks were regulated in order of priority.