VERB
  1. bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage; impose regulations
    This town likes to regulate
    We cannot regulate the way people dress
  2. make regular or more regular
    regularize the heart beat with a pace maker
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How To Use regularize In A Sentence

  • Clear particles, constantly regularize skin, balance PH value, assist acne skin to prevent blemish.
  • ( "To put an end to amnesty once and for all ... it is time to 'regularize' the status of John Latest Articles
  • In his edition of 1725, the celebrated poet Alexander Pope regularized distinctions between verse and prose.
  • The factors responsible for encroachment such as lack of political will, victimisation of forest officials, poor boundary demarcation and alienation of regularised land should be addressed.
  • It is specifically during the nineteenth century that print achieves its hegemonic status, that the familiar regularized look-and-feel of most works of print becomes more or less ubiquitous.
  • The new rule is to regularise the practice of traditional Indian systems of medicine and to prevent quacks.
  • But it would, meanwhile, regularise his affairs and ensure proper continuity, proper attention to investments, and so on.
  • I am not interested in having a baby for at least three years, but I want to regularise my periods.
  • Mr Blake contended that, not being able to read or write, he had no knowledge of being an overstayer and had relied on his wife's assurances that she had regularised his stay in the UK.
  • The church should regularise its position by asking for an Act of Disestablishment and end this anomaly.
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