The verb of regulation is regulate.
Other verbs are regulates, regulating and regulated.
Some examples are:
"I will regulate the new employees".
"She regulates the stocks".
"I am regulating the gas".
No, the noun form is regulation.
Regulation is a noun, as in a law or a rule. It is an adjective, as in 'regulation army equipment'
As a verb, to rule = regere As a noun meaning 'a regulation' = regula
The noun forms of the verb to regulate are regulator, regulation, and the gerund, regulating.
Yes the word rule can be a noun. It can also be a regular verb.
The word 'regulate' is a verb, to control or direct according to rule, principle, or law; to adjust to a particular specification or requirement. The noun forms of the verb to regulate are regulator, regulation, and the gerund, regulating.
The verb form related to bureaucracy is "bureaucratize." It refers to the process of organizing or managing a system according to bureaucratic principles, often involving formal rules and procedures. This can imply creating or enforcing layers of administration and regulation within an organization or system.
The verb form of "fine" is "to fine," which means to impose a monetary penalty on someone for violating a law or regulation. For example, a person might be fined for speeding or for parking in a restricted area. The term can also mean to make something finer or more delicate in texture or quality.
Allosteric regulation and Reversaeble regulation :)
The word regulation is an adjective as well as a noun (regulation football, regulation uniform, etc). Regulatory is another adjective form for the noun regulation.
Auto-regulation
Regulation