Regulator
Definition
A regulator is a mechanism or device designed to control or govern the behavior of machines, systems, or processes, ensuring they operate within a desired range. It can also refer to a person or an organization that manages the aforementioned control.
Parts of Speech
The term "regulator" is predominantly used as a noun.
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈrɛɡjəleɪtər/
- Respelling: REG-yuh-lay-tur (with "REG" as in "regular," "yuh" as a quick, soft sound, "lay" as in "play," and "tur" as in "tour")
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈrɛɡjʊleɪtə/
- Respelling: REG-yuh-lay-tuh (similar to American English, with "REG" as in "regular," "yuh" as a quick, soft sound, "lay" as in "play," and "tuh" as a soft ending like in "sofa")
In both dialects, "regulator" is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable, "REG." The main difference lies in the final syllable, where American English tends to have a more pronounced 'r' sound ("tur"), while British English often ends more softly ("tuh"). The pronunciation in both accents effectively conveys the regulatory role implied by the word.
Etymology
The word "regulator" derives from the Latin "regulatus," the past participle of "regulare," meaning to control by a rule or to adjust to a line.
Derivatives
- Regulatory (adjective)
- Regulate (verb)
- Regulation (noun)
- Regulative (adjective)
- Regulatorily (adverb)
Synonyms
- Controller
- Supervisor
- Moderator
Antonyms
None.
Usage
In usage, "regulator" can apply to a range of contexts from mechanical devices that control temperature or pressure, such as in a heating system, to financial or industry bodies that enforce standards and rules.
Related Terms
- Control valve
- Thermostat
- Watchdog
- Governing body
- Oversight authority
Detailed Definition
As a noun, "regulator" has multiple meanings depending on the context:
- A device for controlling the flow of a liquid or gas, or for controlling the speed or operation of machinery.
- An official responsible for controlling or supervising an activity, practice, or system, especially in an official or public capacity.
- A person or body that supervises a particular industry or business activity, ensuring compliance with laws and regulations.
In terms of usage within different sectors:
- In mechanics and engineering, a regulator might be a component in hydraulic or pneumatic systems, such as a voltage regulator in electronics, which maintains a constant voltage level.
- In finance and industry, a regulator can refer to a government agency or body that enforces standards and legal guidelines, such as the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in the United States, which regulates the stock market.
- In a biological context, it may refer to genes or substances that control the expression of other genes or the activity of cells or organs.