Regulators: meaning, definitions and examples
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regulators
[ ˈrɛɡjʊˌleɪtərz ]
government oversight
Regulators are government agencies or bodies responsible for supervising and controlling certain activities or industries to ensure compliance with laws and regulations.
Synonyms
controllers, overseers, supervisors
Examples of usage
- Financial regulators oversee banks and financial institutions to prevent fraud and protect consumers.
- The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is a key regulator tasked with enforcing environmental laws.
- Regulators play a crucial role in maintaining fair competition and protecting the public interest.
- Regulators often set guidelines and standards for companies to follow in order to promote safety and transparency.
- Regulators investigate complaints and violations to ensure companies are operating ethically and legally.
Translations
Translations of the word "regulators" in other languages:
🇵🇹 reguladores
🇮🇳 नियामकों
🇩🇪 Regler
🇮🇩 pengatur
🇺🇦 регулятори
🇵🇱 regulatory
🇯🇵 レギュレーター
🇫🇷 régulateurs
🇪🇸 reguladores
🇹🇷 düzenleyiciler
🇰🇷 조절기
🇸🇦 منظمون
🇨🇿 regulátory
🇸🇰 regulátory
🇨🇳 调节器
🇸🇮 regulatorji
🇮🇸 stýringar
🇰🇿 реттеушілер
🇬🇪 რეგულატორები
🇦🇿 tənzimləyicilər
🇲🇽 reguladores
Word origin
The term 'regulators' originated in the early 17th century from the verb 'regulate,' which comes from the Latin word 'regula' meaning 'rule' or 'straight stick.' Regulators were initially individuals or groups appointed to ensure compliance with laws and regulations, especially in the context of trade and commerce. Over time, the concept evolved to include government agencies or bodies tasked with regulatory functions across various sectors.
See also: regulatability, regulatable, regulating, regulation, regulatory, unregulated.