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regulable

[ reg-yuh-luh-buhl ]

adjective

  1. that can be regulated; controllable.


regulable

/ ˈ°ùɛɡÂáÊŠ±ôÉ™²úÉ™±ô /

adjective

  1. able to be regulated
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of regulable1

First recorded in 1650–60; regul(ate) + -able
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Example Sentences

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Thus, on that reading, not only would corporate expenditures be regulable, but existing law, now unenforced, regulating contributions to independent political expenditures committees—now called “super PACsâ€â€”would also be constitutional.

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But "spending money in other contexts — or choosing not to spend money, or choosing not to give a discount in an economic transaction — is completely regulable by the government, broadly," Volokh said.

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Nor is this to be understood as at all derogating from God's perfection; to make natural justice and right independent of his will is merely to set his Wisdom, which is a rule or measure, above his Will, which is something indeterminate, but essentially regulable and measureable; and if it be the case that above even his wisdom, and determining it in turn, stands his Infinite Goodness, the greatest perfection of his will must lie in its being thus twice determined.

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