Regularize

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈrɛɡjələˌraɪz/

Definitions of regularize

verb to make regular or consistent

Example Sentences

A1 I need to regularize my sleeping schedule.

A2 She decided to regularize her exercise routine.

B1 The company aims to regularize their production process for better efficiency.

B2 The government is working to regularize immigration policies.

C1 The team is working on a plan to regularize international trade agreements.

C2 The organization is looking to regularize their financial reporting system.

Examples of regularize in a Sentence

formal The government is working to regularize the process for obtaining work permits.

informal I need to regularize my sleeping schedule, it's all over the place.

slang I gotta regularize my gym routine, I've been slacking off lately.

figurative She tried to regularize her emotions, but the chaos inside her was too overwhelming.

Grammatical Forms of regularize

past tense

regularized

plural

regularizes

comparative

more regular

superlative

most regular

present tense

regularize

future tense

will regularize

perfect tense

have regularized

continuous tense

is regularizing

singular

regularize

positive degree

regular

infinitive

to regularize

gerund

regularizing

participle

regularized

Origin and Evolution of regularize

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'regularize' originated from the Latin word 'regulāris' which means 'according to rule'.
Evolution of the word: Initially, 'regularize' was used to refer to making something conform to a rule or standard. Over time, its usage has expanded to encompass the idea of making something regular, consistent, or standardized.