To order, keep in order, manage, govern, rule. Obsolete.
单词 | θ166104 |
释义 | society > authority > control > [verb (transitive)] > regulate (18) dightc1230 To order, keep in order, manage, govern, rule. Obsolete. ordainc1300 transitive. To arrange in the correct order or position; to keep in due order; to regulate, govern, direct, manage, conduct. In later use English reg… raila1350 transitive. To set in order or array; to arrange; to regulate. regulate?a1425 transitive. To control, govern, or direct, esp. by means of regulations or restrictions. Also intransitive. arrayc1440 To order, arrange, put or keep in order. Obsolete. ordinance1440 transitive. To decree or judge; to regulate; to authorize. Usually in passive. order1509 transitive. To set or keep in order or proper condition; to adjust, arrange, or carry on according to rule; to regulate, direct, conduct, rule… direct?1510 To put or keep straight, or in right order. To keep in right order; to regulate, control, govern the actions of. regolate1585 transitive. To regulate. reigle1591 transitive. To rule; to regulate. ordinate1595 transitive. To order or regulate; to control, govern, or direct. Now rare. qualify1597 transitive. To bring into, or keep in, a normal or proper condition; to control, regulate, modulate. Obsolete. steer1616 To keep in order (a crowd). Obsolete. govern1806 transitive. Law. To serve as a precedent or a determining principle, rule, or standard for; spec. to have the power to decide (a case). Also intrans… police1885 transitive. figurative. To keep in order, administer, regulate, or control. Subcategories:— direct so as to (2) — establish (rule) (1) |
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