Definition of regulable in English:
regulable
adjective ˈrɛɡjʊləb(ə)lˈrɛɡjələbəl
Able to be regulated.
hot-water pipes whose temperature is regulable at will
Example sentencesExamples
- Just as offer and acceptance are communications incidental to the regulable transaction called a contract, the professional's speech is incidental to the conduct of the profession.
- But if genetic engineering makes reproduction sufficiently unnatural as to become regulable then why don't all the technologies used to keep premature babies alive have the same effect?
- Bound growth factors also constitute a reservoir of growth factors that may be released in a regulable manner.
- Crucially, the Supreme Court identified non-violent materials which are ‘degrading or dehumanizing’ as a regulable category.
- The government could take steps to transform the architecture of the Internet to make it more regulable, thereby increasing national security.
Definition of regulable in US English:
regulable
adjectiveˈrɛɡjələbəlˈreɡyələbəl
Able to be regulated.
hot-water pipes whose temperature is regulable at will
Example sentencesExamples
- Just as offer and acceptance are communications incidental to the regulable transaction called a contract, the professional's speech is incidental to the conduct of the profession.
- But if genetic engineering makes reproduction sufficiently unnatural as to become regulable then why don't all the technologies used to keep premature babies alive have the same effect?
- Crucially, the Supreme Court identified non-violent materials which are ‘degrading or dehumanizing’ as a regulable category.
- The government could take steps to transform the architecture of the Internet to make it more regulable, thereby increasing national security.
- Bound growth factors also constitute a reservoir of growth factors that may be released in a regulable manner.