"Regularised" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "regularised" is the past participle of the verb "regularize". It means to make something regular or according to a standard. This can involve:
Making something formal or official
Standardizing a process or procedure
Replacing something that was informal or unofficial with a more formal or official version
Bringing something into line with rules, regulations, or norms
In various contexts, regularised can mean:
A country's government or economy being regularised, implying that it is becoming more stable and adhere to international norms.
An irregular border or territory being regularised, meaning it is being brought into a more defined or established state.
An informal or unofficial policy or decision being regularised, making it official and enforceable.
Overall, regularised implies a bringing of something under control, making it more formal, standardized, or cohesive.
To grow or develop again, especially after a period of not having grown or developed. <br><br>Example: The company's online sales are regrowing after it implemented new marketing strategies. <br><br>It can also describe a process of renewal or recovery, as in "her hair was regrowing after chemotherapy."
A debt of gratitude, a thank you, usually an act of polite acknowledgement of a favor or benefit received.
Having a usually ordered or rhyming quality; Recurring at normal intervals. Following a routine or schedule. Being in a standard or usual condition; normal.