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regularizaré

Regularizaré is the first-person singular form of the verb regularizar in the future tense. Regularizar means to make something regular, bring it into compliance with rules or standards, or to grant formal or legal status to something or someone. The verb regularizar is a regular -ar verb, so in the future tense the endings are added to the infinitive: regularizaré, regularizarás, regularizará, regularizaremos, regularizaréis, regularizarán. The accent on the final é marks the stress on the last syllable, as is customary for future forms in Spanish.

As a transitive verb, regularizar takes a direct object: regularizar la situación, regularizar un documento, regularizar

Common usage notes include the distinction between regularizar and related terms such as legalizar or formalizar.

Examples: Regularizaré mi estatus migratorio antes de fin de año. El gobierno buscará regularizar las condiciones

deudas,
etc.
In
different
contexts
it
can
mean
to
standardize
processes,
to
bring
a
practice
into
compliance
with
regulations,
or,
in
immigration
policy,
to
grant
regular
status
to
people
who
were
previously
irregular.
Regularizar
often
emphasizes
conformity
with
existing
rules
rather
than
creating
new
legal
status,
though
in
immigration
contexts
the
nuance
can
blur
with
legalization.
de
empleo
de
los
trabajadores
temporales.
Regularización,
regularizado
and
regularizable
are
common
derivatives.