Meaning of regulize | Babel Free
Definitions
- To make or become regular; regularize.
- To manipulate data so that it is on a comparable scale; normalize.
- To make regulations about.
- To control.
- To bring into accord with regulations.
- To reduce to pure metal.
Examples
“Finally, the multiple difficulties which have retarded the opening of the coffee market at Havre will disappear one after the other, and with great satisfaction dealters in coffee will see this project become a reality. From it one can expect a salutary effect in regulizing the supply to the French market.”
“A concordance to these general premisses, the blocks are distributed in the spaces between the roads, they are regular in the vale where the conditioning elements are fewer and, they regulize where the recent developments have their strongest bonds.”
“I was longing for some kind of regulized work which, of all the things I can do in my present condition, is the most nearly bearable, if I am not mistaken.”
“Let p be the threshold wherefrom output signal begins to appear and P the saturation threshold, beyond which the output signal values remain constant. We regulize this interval by considering it is equal to the unity.”
“The development of the boundary integral equations exploits (as usual) Somigliana's identity but a special manipulation is carried out to "regulize" certain integrals associated with the crack line.”
“We regulize by dropout (p = 0.25) just before the fully connected layer.”
“Despite royal opposition sixteen legions formed immediately in Paris, and the movement spread swiftly and spontaneously throughout France. It was regulized bv laws of 1790 and 1791.”
“Ever since, manorial forest owners sought to prevent destruction by prohibition orders and by high penalties, and to regulize the use of the forests.”
“The parliament succeeded in nullification and putting away / off legal organization related with bribe as well as presenting titles and the like .... this parliament overcame to regulize price of bread and meat.”
““As public and international law,” adds Bluntschli, “have for their sole object to recognize and to regulize the aspirations and needs of peoples, we can not on this point of detail leave subsisting that which is in contradiction with the general development.”
“When you have completed this drainage canal with the side slopes reveted and the cross section that you propose to give it, aren't you regulizing that stream.”
“Тhus, not the image of food itself, but the image of food box with unpleasant food regulizes the behaviour.”
“Now dams regulize the São Francisco river.”
“An appeal by the original applicant against a decision of the committee dismissing an application for a minor variance to regulize the construction of a garage.”
“The sources of Dutch law are both formal and informal: While the main source of law is statutory law, a complex system of secondary law sources and policy norms co-exist, sometimes even regulizing non-compliance with a particular norm.”
“Nevertheless, in some Ores, these returning charges at three pounds are over uch; for if it requires but that money to smelt Ore of fifty shillings nett value # ton, it certainly cannot take the same to smelt Ore of thirty or forty pounds; as many of our rich gray Ores (which are naturally regulized) and native Copper demand but two or three flowings to be thoroughly refined.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
Know this word better than we do? Language is a living thing — help us keep it growing. Collaborate with Babel Free