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regulative
adjective as in administrative
Strongest matches
adjective as in managerial
Strongest matches
adjective as in regulatory
Strongest matches
adjective as in standardizing
Weak match
adjective as in supervisory
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Example Sentences
The state’s reputation suffered a major blow in 2018, when a woman living at Hacienda, a government-regulated institution in Phoenix, gave birth to a full-term baby boy on New Year’s Eve.
Concerns that Ant Financial was too lightly regulated have been long-standing.
Back Bay’s Running Face Mask sports a comfortable cooling fabric that regulates your body temperature to prevent overheating on your face.
If their current attempts to regulate those businesses fizzle it’s clear that they’ll regroup and will try again.
That, plus not having any regulated requirements to do so, left very few companies publicly reporting their D&I stats.
Intention in such matters was of primary importance, since all duties were likely to be regulative to some extent.
The new regulative power is determined by the mass and gravity of the earth.
In the latter, regulative power would really reside in the judicial branch of the government.
The regulative power of the Federal government over routes and the division of joint rates is satisfactorily upheld.
The former is in a sense a regulative and conservative principle which lays down limits beyond which variation may not stray.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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