Controlled by external means for proper operation
“I chose to set up a company in the most heavily regulated industry within the most heavily regulated capitalist market in the world.”
Having distinct limits or boundaries
Obliged by law, circumstances, or duty to do something
Restored
Settled
Having been established as an institution
Done in a systematic way, using experiments or tests
Limited within bounds
Having a conventionally recognized form, structure, or set of rules
Recurring at uniform intervals
Strictly regulated
(of a quantity) Having been measured or quantified (with precision)
Mild or moderate in quality or character
To have been in charge or command of
To have determined or dictated
To have utilized or employed something intangible
To have made something into something else
Past tense for to control by means of rules and regulations
“Often, governments will decide to regulate the activities of firms that compete against each other.”
(of a machine or process) Past tense for to control or maintain the rate or speed of
“Insulin is a hormone made by the pancreas to regulate sugar metabolism.”
Past tense for to keep from exceeding a desirable degree or level
“Learn to regulate your enthusiasm by your reason, and act like a man of sense as well as of feeling.”
Past tense for arrange in order
Past tense for to take something apart in order to examine it and repair it if necessary
Past tense for to make (something that was previously illegal) permissible by law
Checked off
Past tense for make tidy or put in order again
Past tense for to preserve (something) by not expending or using it
Past tense for to have a great influence on, or determine the nature of
Past tense for to fix, correct, revise or improve (a text or document)
Past tense for to bring into harmony or accord
Past tense for to attempt to subdue or put an end to (something)
Past tense for to distribute or apportion by (or as if by) lot
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