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regúlate is a variation of the word regular

regulate

regulate
[ˈregjʊleɪt]
verbo transitivo
1regular

regulate [re-guiu-leit]
1Regular, regularizar, arreglar, ordenar, poner y mantener en orden (arrange, settle).
2Medir, ajustar, dirigir, disciplinar, ajustar según regla y método (direct, run).
va.

regulate [ˈreɡjʊleɪt]
verb:transitive
1 (control) [+expenditure, prices, temperature, level, pressure] regular
the skin protects the body from outside harm and regulates body temperature insulin, the hormone that regulates glucose levels Hyde had difficulty regulating his breathing as he took aim with the rifle the policeman regulating the traffic signalled to me several times Decades of a completely regulated life under communism did not prepare them for life in the West
a well-regulated life una vida ordenada
in our well-regulated, seemingly civilized society, satanic forces are at work a fairly careful diet or at least a well-regulated mealtime routine they lead ordinary, steady, well-regulated lives with no great display of emotion or imagination to regulate prices
2 (make rules for) [+industry, products] regular
a new body to regulate TV advertising un nuevo organismo que regula la publicidad que se emite por televisión
to tackle pollution by regulating exhaust emissions his staff concentrates on regulating some 200 industries that can legally discharge treated waste into the bay the Environmental Protection Agency is responsible for regulating all pesticides the government agency that regulates competition between companies the FDA regulates all processed foods except meat
3 (Téc) [+machine, mechanism] regular

Verb Conjugation for "regulate"

Imperative
  • regulate
  • you regulate
  • he/she regulates
  • we regulate
  • you regulate
  • they regulate
Preterite
  • I regulated
  • you regulated
  • he/she regulated
  • we regulated
  • you regulated
  • they regulated
Present Continuous
  • I am regulating
  • you are regulating
  • he/she is regulating
  • we are regulating
  • you are regulating
  • they are regulating
Present Perfect
  • I have regulated
  • you have regulated
  • he/she has regulated
  • we have regulated
  • you have regulated
  • they have regulated
Past Continuous
  • I was regulating
  • you were regulating
  • he/she was regulating
  • we were regulating
  • you were regulating
  • they were regulating
Past Perfect
  • I had regulated
  • you had regulated
  • he/she had regulated
  • we had regulated
  • you had regulated
  • they had regulated
Future
  • I will regulate
  • you will regulate
  • he/she will regulate
  • we will regulate
  • you will regulate
  • they will regulate
Future Perfect
  • I will have regulated
  • you will have regulated
  • he/she will have regulated
  • we will have regulated
  • you will have regulated
  • they will have regulated
Future Continuous
  • I will be regulating
  • you will be regulating
  • he/she will be regulating
  • we will be regulating
  • you will be regulating
  • they will be regulating
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been regulating
  • you have been regulating
  • he/she has been regulating
  • we have been regulating
  • you have been regulating
  • they have been regulating
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been regulating
  • you will have been regulating
  • he/she will have been regulating
  • we will have been regulating
  • you will have been regulating
  • they will have been regulating
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been regulating
  • you had been regulating
  • he/she had been regulating
  • we had been regulating
  • you had been regulating
  • they had been regulating

regular
adjective
1 regular (uniforme)
  • de un modo regular -> regularly
2 average, fair (mediocre)
3 normal, usual (normal) ; medium (de tamaño)
  • por lo regular -> as a rule, generally
masculine noun
4 regular (military)
adverb
5 so-so (no muy bien)
  • lleva unos días regular, tiene un poco de fiebre -> she's been so-so the last few days, she's got a bit of a temperature
  • ¿qué tal el concierto? — regular -> how was the concert? — nothing special
transitive verb
6 to control, to regulate (actividad, economía, tráfico) ; to adjust (mecanismo)
  • la normativa regula estos casos -> the regulations govern these cases

regular [ray-goo-lar’]
article & present participle
1 To regulate, to adjust; to put in order, to methodize, to compare.
adjective
2 Regular, orderly.
3 Moderate sober, formal.
4 Common, ordinary, frequent; likely, probable, convenient.
5 Regular: applied to a religious order.
  • Por lo regular -> commonly
  • Tiene un latido regular -> it has a regular beat
noun
1 Regular, in the Catholic church; person who belongs to a religious order. (m)

regular
adjetivo
1 (normal) normal; usual
2 (común) ordinary
por lo regular as a rule; generally
3 (uniforme) regular
a intervalos regulares at regular intervals; tiene un latido regular it has a regular beat
4 (mediano) medium; average
de tamaño regular medium-sized; average-sized
5 (no muy bueno) so-so; not too bad
es una novela regular it's an average sort of novel; —¿qué tal la fiesta? —regular "what was the party like?" — "it was O.K. all right not too bad";oo —¿qué tal estás? —regular "how are you?" — "so-so all right can't complain";oo
6 (Religión) (Mil) regular
regular
verbo:transitivo
1 (ajustar) to regulate; control; [+ley] to govern; [+tráfico, precio] to control;
2 (Mecánica) to adjust; regulate; [+reloj] to put right; [+despertador] to set
3 (México) (calcular) to calculate

Verb Conjugation for "regular"

Presente Pretérito Imperfect Futuro Subjuntivo
Yo regulo regulé regulaba regularé regule
regulas regulaste regulabas regularás regules
Ella/Él/Usted regula reguló regulaba regulará regule
Nosotros regulamos regulamos regulábamos regularemos regulemos
Vosotros reguláis regulasteis regulabais regularéis reguléis
Ellos/Ustedes regulan regularon regulaban regularán regulen