Fasili ya kamusi ya "regulated" ni kudhibiti au kuelekeza kulingana na kanuni, kanuni au sheria. Inamaanisha kusimamia, kudhibiti, au kudumisha utaratibu au uthabiti katika mfumo au shughuli fulani. Katika muktadha wa serikali au tasnia, "kudhibitiwa" kwa kawaida hurejelea kuwekwa kwa sheria au viwango ambavyo vinatekelezwa ili kuhakikisha utiifu na kukuza usawa, usalama au ufanisi.
1. Seen in the various phases of his daily life, he gave the idea of being perfectly well-balanced, as exactly regulated as a Leroy chronometer.
2. This famous timepiece, always regulated on the Greenwich meridian, which was now some seventy-seven degrees westward, was at least four hours slow.
3. Ignoring the discomfort, she crushed Rune in a hug, taking solace in his warmth that permeated the chill and regulated her pulse.
4. Anselmo, it is true, was somewhat more inclined to seek pleasure in love than Lothario, for whom the pleasures of the chase had more attraction but on occasion Anselmo would forego his own tastes to yield to those of Lothario, and Lothario would surrender his to fall in with those of Anselmo, and in this way their inclinations kept pace one with the other with a concord so perfect that the best regulated clock could not surpass it.
5. Franklin recognised the lollipop lady who regulated traffic at the primary school crossing.
6. I landed here, regulated the affairs of the vessel, and hastened to visit my affianced bride, whom I found more lovely than ever.
7. A long-time UNESCO Heritage site, the cruises are tightly regulated, although shipping and other non-tourist transports are able to navigate further out, where the islands continue almost to China.
8. Raising his hand with a slow and regulated motion, he pointed with a finger to the bosom of the captive.
9. Obedient to the sign, the girls raised the bier to the elevation of their heads, and advanced with slow and regulated steps, chanting, as they proceeded, another wailing song in praise of the deceased.
10. de Baisemeaux has himself taught us, was regulated by the condition in life of the prisoner.