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regularizan

Regularizan is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb regularizar. The verb means to make something regular, to bring it into conformity with rules or norms, or to grant legal or official regular status to a person, situation, or process. The subject of the verb is typically ellos, ellas, or ustedes.

The term is used across administrative, legal, and fiscal contexts. In immigration or labor matters, regularizar

Grammar and usage notes: regularizar is a transitive verb and usually takes a direct object, for example

See also: regularización, regular, legalizar.

refers
to
granting
or
recognizing
a
regular
status
for
a
migrant
or
worker.
In
public
administration,
it
can
denote
aligning
procedures
with
established
regulations.
In
finance,
regularizar
can
mean
bringing
debts
or
payments
into
compliance
with
requirements,
such
as
regularizing
a
tax
situation
or
overdue
obligations.
regularizan
sus
documentos
or
regularizan
su
situación.
The
related
noun
form
is
regularización,
which
denotes
the
process
or
result
of
bringing
something
into
compliance.
A
reflexive
form,
regularizarse,
exists
to
describe
a
person
or
entity
becoming
regular
in
status.
Although
closely
related,
regularizar
is
distinct
from
legalizar;
regularizar
emphasizes
compliance
with
rules,
while
legalizar
focuses
on
making
something
legal
in
a
formal
sense.