Regulatability: meaning, definitions and examples
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regulatability
[ ˌreɡjʊˌleɪtəˈbɪlɪti ]
ability to be regulated
Regulatability refers to the quality or state of being able to be regulated or controlled. It is the measure of how easily something can be managed or adjusted according to specific rules or standards.
Synonyms
adjustability, controllability, manageability.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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regulatability |
Like 'regulatability,' used in technical or scientific contexts, often interchangeably. However, 'regulatability' is less commonly seen in everyday use.
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manageability |
Commonly used to refer to how easy or difficult something is to manage, often implying a general sense of control and ease.
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controllability |
Used in contexts where the focus is on the ability to manage or direct the operation or behavior of a system, often in a broader or more technical sense.
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adjustability |
Use in everyday language to talk about the ease with which something can be changed or adapted to meet different conditions or needs.
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Examples of usage
- Due to the complex nature of the system, its regulatability is limited.
- The regulatability of the new software program allows for customization based on user preferences.
Translations
Translations of the word "regulatability" in other languages:
🇵🇹 regulabilidade
🇮🇳 नियमितता
🇩🇪 Regulierbarkeit
🇮🇩 keteraturan
🇺🇦 регульованість
🇵🇱 regulowalność
🇯🇵 調整可能性 (ちょうせいかのうせい)
🇫🇷 régulabilité
🇪🇸 regulabilidad
🇹🇷 düzenlenebilirlik
🇰🇷 조절 가능성 (jojeol ganeungseong)
🇸🇦 قابلية التنظيم
🇨🇿 regulovatelnost
🇸🇰 regulovateľnosť
🇨🇳 可调性 (kě diào xìng)
🇸🇮 regulabilnost
🇮🇸 stjórnanleiki
🇰🇿 реттелгіштік
🇬🇪 რეგულირებადობა
🇦🇿 tənzimlənmə qabiliyyəti
🇲🇽 regulabilidad
Etymology
The word 'regulatability' is a combination of the words 'regulate' and 'ability'. The concept of regulating or controlling something has been essential in various fields such as technology, governance, and business. The term highlights the importance of being able to manage or adjust systems, processes, or situations according to specific guidelines or standards. As societies and technologies advance, the regulatability of complex systems becomes increasingly significant in ensuring efficiency, safety, and compliance.
See also: regulatable, regulating, regulation, regulators, regulatory, unregulated.