"Registered" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Registered" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Registered" Meaning

Recorded in a book, list, or database as belonging to someone or something.

"Registered" Examples

The company is registered in New York and will start operating next year.
She has registered for the online course to learn Spanish.
The gun had to be registered with the local police.
The nurse registered high blood pressure as a medical condition.
The exact location had to be registered so as to keep records.

"Registered" Similar Words

Regions

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Regioselective

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Regioselective refers to a chemical reaction in which one reactant (a molecule) preferentially reacts at one specific site or region over others. This means that out of the possible reaction sites, the molecule chooses to react at only one of them, rather than at all possible sites. In other words, the reaction is "selective" for one regiochemistry over others.

Regioselectivity

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Regioselectivity refers to the ability of a chemical reaction to favor one specific product over others due to the selective chemical transformation of certain functional groups or molecular regions over others in a reactant molecule. In other words, it is the selectivity of a reaction that controls which part of the reactant molecule gets modified during the reaction.<br><br>In organic chemistry, regioselectivity is often achieved through the design of a chemical reaction so that only one of multiple possible reactive sites is affected. This can be influenced by various factors such as steric hindrance, electronic effects, and the nature of the reactants.<br><br>For example, in SN1 and SN2 nucleophilic substitution reactions, regioselectivity can determine which of the atoms, such as hydrogen or alkyl groups, gets replaced by a nucleophile. In some cases, regioselectivity can be a significant challenge, especially when working with complex molecules.

Regis

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The word "regis" can have a few different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. Regis can be a shortened form of the name "Reginald", a masculine given name that originated from the Germanic words "reginwald" meaning "advice ruler" or "counsel power".<br>2. In sports, a Regis is a type of wrestling term, particularly in folk wrestling and catch wrestling, where it refers to a type of hold or submission.<br>3. In automotive contexts, Regis is also the name of several car models, such as the Peugeot 405 Regis in South Africa or the Citroen Saxo-based Regis, which was a version of the hatchback car introduced in South Africa.<br><br>Without more context, it's difficult to pinpoint exactly which meaning is most relevant. If you have any additional information about the word, please let me know and I'll be happy to try to provide a more specific explanation.

Regisseur

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A film director, especially in Europe.

Registan

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Register

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Registerable

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Registering

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Registers

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Here are the meanings of "registers":<br><br>1. A device for making a record of something, such as a heating system or a weather instrument.<br><br>Example: "The air conditioning registers are clogged and need to be cleaned."<br><br>2. (Informal) to sign up or become a member of an organization or club.<br><br>Example: "We'll let you know when we're ready to register for the meeting."<br><br>3. To remember something, especially a piece of information.<br><br>Example: "I can't seem to register what she said."<br><br>4. In sports, the act of scoring a point or achieving a run.<br><br>Example: "He registered a goal in the last minute of the game."<br><br>5. In English, the seven different levels of formality or tone used when speaking or writing.<br><br>Example: "He switched to a more formal register when speaking to the judge."<br><br>6. In card games, such as bingo or lottery, to mark an entry in a ticket or card.<br><br>Example: "Please register your entry for the raffle."

Registrable

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Registrant

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Registrants

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Registrar

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Registrars

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Registration

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