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self-regulate
[ self-reg-yuh-leyt ]
verb (used with or without object)
- to make necessary adjustments automatically or by means of built-in or internal mechanisms:
She argued that state interventions do not allow the market to self-regulate through its own feedback loops.
Our focus will be on finding ways to allow electronic systems to self-regulate the amount of energy they use.
- to govern oneself by voluntarily creating and following one’s own rules or guidelines, as for a particular area of oversight:
The transport agency is cracking down after years of relying on trucking companies to self-regulate their safety standards.
- Psychology. to monitor and cope with one’s emotions, physical states, thoughts, and behavior in healthy, socially acceptable ways:
We teach parents strategies to help their children learn to self-regulate.
Eventually he began to self-regulate his feelings of anxiety and take more risks.
Other yvlog Forms
- -··· adjective
- -···Բ adjective
- -···پDz [self-regy, uh, -, ley, sh, uh, n], noun
- -··· [self-, reg, -y, uh, -ley-tiv, -y, uh, -l, uh, -tiv], adjective
- -···ٴ· [self-, reg, -y, uh, -l, uh, -tawr-ee], adjective
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of self-regulate1
Example Sentences
So they are regulating two components which self-regulate each other.
Officials in Santa Barbara allowed phone use outside of class because they wanted teens to learn to “self-regulate” their relationship to the devices, said Superintendent Hilda Maldonado.
While the US has introduced strict legislation to ban all Xinjiang exports, Europe and the UK take a softer approach, allowing companies simply to self-regulate to ensure forced labour is not used in supply chains.
The same year, the UK government resisted pressure to regulate loot boxes, saying the video game industry could self-regulate instead.
Without a reliable way to self-regulate blood glucose levels, patients are forced to live with a high-maintenance regimen of glucose monitoring and insulin management to maintain health and avoid dangerous complications like neuropathy, amputation and blindness.
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