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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
< {{etyl|la}} {{term|regulatus}}, pp. of {{term|regulare||to direct, rule, regulate}} < {{term|regula||rule}}: see [[rule]]. Cf. [[regle]], [[rail]].
Borrowed from {{bor|en|la|regulatus}}, past participle of {{m|la|regulō||to direct, rule, regulate}}, from {{m|la|regula||rule}}, from {{m|la|regō||to keep straight, direct, govern, rule}}. Compare {{m|en|regle}}, {{m|en|rail}}. Displaced native {{ncog|ang|metegian}}. Equivalent to {{suf|en|regular|ate}}.


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
* {{audio|en-us-regulate.ogg|Audio (US)}}
* {{IPA|en|/ˈɹɛɡjəleɪt/}}
* {{audio|en|en-us-regulate.ogg|a=US}}
* {{hyph|en|re|gu|late}}


===Verb===
===Verb===
{{en-verb|regulat|ing}}
{{en-verb}}


# To [[dictate]] [[policy]].
# To [[dictate]] [[policy]].
# To [[control]] or [[direct]] according to [[rule]], [[principle]], or [[law]].
# To [[control]] or [[direct]] according to [[rule]], [[principle]], or [[law]].
#* {{RQ:Macaulay History of England|chapter=11|passage=the laws which '''regulate''' the succession of the seasons}}
# To [[adjust]] to a [[particular]] [[specification]] or [[requirement]]: regulate [[temperature]].
#* {{RQ:Bancroft United States|passage=The herdsmen near the frontier adjudicated their own disputes, and '''regulated''' their own police.}}
#* {{quote-journal|en|author=Cecilia Kang|title=OpenAI’s Sam Altman Urges A.I. Regulation in Senate Hearing|work=The New York Times|date=2023-05-16|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/16/technology/openai-altman-artificial-intelligence-regulation.html|issn=0362-4331|passage=But on Tuesday, Sam Altman{{...|, the chief executive of the San Francisco start-up OpenAI,}} testified before members of a Senate subcommittee and largely agreed with them on the need to '''regulate''' the increasingly powerful A.I. technology being created inside his company and others like Google and Microsoft.}}
# To [[adjust]] (a [[mechanism]]) for accurate and [[proper]] functioning.
# To [[adjust]] (a [[mechanism]]) for accurate and [[proper]] functioning.
#: {{ux|en|to '''regulate''' a watch, i.e. adjust its rate of running so that it will keep approximately standard time}}
# To [[put]] or [[maintain]] in [[order]]: regulate one's eating [[habits]].
#: {{ux|en|to '''regulate''' the temperature of a room, the pressure of steam, the speed of a machine, etc.}}
# To [[put]] or [[maintain]] in [[order]].
#: {{ux|en|to '''regulate''' the disordered state of a nation or its finances}}
#: {{ux|en|to '''regulate''' one's eating habits}}


====Derived terms====
====Derived terms====
* [[deregulate]]
* {{l|en|deregulate}}
* {{l|en|downregulate}}
*{{l|en|self-regulate}}
* {{l|en|upregulate}}


====Related terms====
====Related terms====
* {{l|en|rule}}
* [[regulation]]
* {{l|en|ruler}}
* [[regulator]]
* {{l|en|regular}}
* {{l|en|regulation}}
* {{l|en|regulator}}


====Translations====
====Translations====
{{trans-see|control}}
{{top}}
* Arabic: {{Arab|[[نظم]]}} {{IPAchar|(náʐʐama)}}
* Chinese: [[管制]] (guǎnzhì)
* Czech: [[regulovat]]
* Dutch: [[regelen]]
* Finnish: [[säätää]]
* French: [[régler]]
* German: [[regeln]]
* Hungarian: [[irányítani]], [[szabályozni]]
{{mid}}
* Italian: [[regolare]]
* Japanese: [[調節]]する (chōsetsu surú)
* Korean: [[규정하다]] (gyujeonghada)
* Portuguese: [[regular]]
* Russian: [[регулировать]] (regulírovat’)
* Spanish: [[regular]]
* Swedish: [[reglera]]
{{bottom}}


{{trans-top|adjust}}
====External links====
* Arabic: {{t+|ar|ضَبَطَ}}
* Armenian: {{t+|hy|կարգավորել}}
* Bulgarian: {{t+|bg|регулирам}}
* Chinese:
*: Mandarin: {{t+|cmn|調節|tr=tiáojié}}
* Czech: {{t|cs|regulovat}}
* Dutch: {{t+|nl|regelen}}
* Finnish: {{t+|fi|säätää}}
* French: {{t+|fr|régler}}
* German: {{t+|de|regeln}}, {{t+|de|regulieren}}
* Greek:
*: Ancient: {{t|grc|κανονίζω}}
* Hungarian: {{t+|hu|irányít}}, {{t+|hu|szabályoz}}
* Italian: {{t+|it|regolare}}, {{t+|it|registrare}}, {{t+|it|tarare}}
* Japanese: {{t+|ja|調節|tr=ちょうせつする, chōsetsu suru|alt=調節する}}
* Korean: {{t+|ko|규정-하다}}
* Old English: {{t|ang|metegian}}
* Portuguese: {{t+|pt|regular}}
* Romanian: {{t+|ro|regula}}
* Russian: {{t+|ru|регули́ровать|impf}}, {{t+|ru|отрегули́ровать|pf}}
* Sorbian:
*: Lower Sorbian: {{t|dsb|regulowaś|impf}}, {{t|dsb|regulěrowaś|impf}}
* Spanish: {{t+|es|regular}}
* Swedish: {{t+|sv|reglera}}
* Turkish: {{t+|tr|regüle etmek}}
{{trans-bottom}}

{{trans-top|control}}
* Spanish: {{t+|es|reglamentar}}
{{trans-bottom}}

===Further reading===
* {{R:Webster 1913}}
* {{R:Webster 1913}}
* {{R:Century 1911}}
* {{R:Century 1911}}


===Anagrams===
[[fr:regulate]]
* {{anagrams|en|a=aeeglrtu|legature}}
[[io:regulate]]

[[it:regulate]]
==Latin==
[[hu:regulate]]

[[ta:regulate]]
===Verb===
[[te:regulate]]
{{head|la|verb form|head=rēgulāte}}
[[vi:regulate]]

[[zh:regulate]]
# {{inflection of|la|rēgulō||2|p|pres|actv|impr}}

==Spanish==

===Verb===
{{head|es|verb form}}

# {{es-verb form of|regular}}

Latest revision as of 16:49, 10 September 2024

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin regulatus, past participle of regulō (to direct, rule, regulate), from regula (rule), from regō (to keep straight, direct, govern, rule). Compare regle, rail. Displaced native Old English metegian. Equivalent to regular +‎ -ate.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈɹɛɡjəleɪt/
  • Audio (US):(file)
  • Hyphenation: re‧gu‧late

Verb

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regulate (third-person singular simple present regulates, present participle regulating, simple past and past participle regulated)

  1. To dictate policy.
  2. To control or direct according to rule, principle, or law.
    • 1849–1861, Thomas Babington Macaulay, chapter 11, in The History of England from the Accession of James the Second, volume (please specify |volume=I to V), London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, →OCLC:
      the laws which regulate the succession of the seasons
    • 1834–1874, George Bancroft, History of the United States, from the Discovery of the American Continent, volume (please specify |volume=I to X), Boston, Mass.: Little, Brown and Company [et al.], →OCLC:
      The herdsmen near the frontier adjudicated their own disputes, and regulated their own police.
    • 2023 May 16, Cecilia Kang, “OpenAI’s Sam Altman Urges A.I. Regulation in Senate Hearing”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
      But on Tuesday, Sam Altman [] testified before members of a Senate subcommittee and largely agreed with them on the need to regulate the increasingly powerful A.I. technology being created inside his company and others like Google and Microsoft.
  3. To adjust (a mechanism) for accurate and proper functioning.
    to regulate a watch, i.e. adjust its rate of running so that it will keep approximately standard time
    to regulate the temperature of a room, the pressure of steam, the speed of a machine, etc.
  4. To put or maintain in order.
    to regulate the disordered state of a nation or its finances
    to regulate one's eating habits

Derived terms

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Further reading

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Anagrams

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Latin

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Verb

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rēgulāte

  1. second-person plural present active imperative of rēgulō

Spanish

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Verb

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regulate

  1. second-person singular voseo imperative of regular combined with te