A good question.
If you regulate, it means you repeat something 'regularly'. In other words, it means that you do something regularly in order to maintain a certain stability and order in an object, task, or habit.
Thank you for this question, for I dare say, it really does refresh a person's ability to answer a real, responsiblequestion. I thank you again.
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Amsterdam612
14 years of age
BTW amsterdam612 u forgot that it means do do it millions of times in your life like pumping blood
It is "regulate/regulates".
The thermostat is broken and unable to regulate the temperature.The valve is used to regulate water flow.The government introduced a new law to regulate smoking in public places.
This is asking to add something to something.
what does it mean to abolish something
To note down something.
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regulate
it means to control trade
To regulate the flow of something (e.g.: a fluid, electricity, etc.)
regulations means a set of rules you have to follow for safety
Citric acid will provide a sour taste and sodium citrate will regulate the sour taste.
No. He has stated several times that abortion is not something his government will touch or attempt to regulate.
Warren G got robbed by a car full of chicks, so he's putting together a team of "Regulators" to "regulate any stealing of his property".
"regula" isn't a word in Spanish. Did you mean: regalo (gift) regular (regular, or to regulate) regla (rule)
I think you mean melatonin. It is used (amongst other things) to regulate sleep patterns for shift workers, people with jet lag etc.
A damper is used to restrain something. It is a type of valve or plate that helps stop or regulate the flow of air. It could be used to control heating and cooling systems.
Regulate refers to having a regular menstrual cycle and regular menstrual flow. Irregular cycles can occur for a number of reasons, including a result of hormonal imbalance during a young womans teens years. Over time hormones balance out and the cycles regulate.