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Wat (wie) is Regulate - definitie

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Regulate (disambiguation)

regulate         
¦ verb
1. control or maintain the rate or speed of (a machine or process).
2. control or supervise by means of rules and regulations.
Derivatives
regulable adjective
regulative adjective
regulator noun
regulatory adjective
Origin
ME: from late L. regulat-, regulare 'direct, regulate', from L. regula 'rule'.
regulate         
v. a.
1.
Methodize, dispose, adjust, arrange, order, systematize, reduce to method, adjust by rule, put in order, keep in order.
2.
Direct, order, manage, govern, conduct, guide, rule.
regulate         
To take control of a situation, often by physically beating other people
The party was starting to get out of hand so I had to regulate.

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Regulate

Regulate may refer to:

  • Regulation
  • Regulate...G Funk Era, an album from rapper Warren G
    • Regulate (song), title song from the album
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Regulate
1. "But there‘s nothing in these plans to regulate the environment, it‘s to regulate the people.
2. "We must regulate the banks to regulate the system," he said.
3. "If people won‘t regulate us, we will regulate ourselves, and we will do so professionally," said Jaco S.
4. But in the long run, if we try too hard to regulate people‘s behaviour for them, all we do is undermine their ability to regulate themselves.
5. It also endorsed new laws to regulate transportation of pilgrims.