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regulatorno

Regulatorno is the neuter singular form of the adjective regulatorni in Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian, and related South Slavic languages. It denotes something pertaining to regulation or regulatory mechanisms. As an inflected form, regulatorno agrees with neuter nouns, such as tijelo (regulatory body) or okruženje (regulatory environment).

The term is commonly used in legal, administrative, and policy contexts to describe regulatory frameworks, policies,

Notes on usage: regulatorno is used specifically with neuter nouns; for other genders, the corresponding forms

Etymology and related forms: regulatorno derives from the root regulator- combined with Slavic adjectival suffixes. It

and
institutions.
Examples
include
regulatorno
tijelo
(regulatory
body),
regulatorno
okruženje
(regulatory
environment),
regulatorni
okvir
(regulatory
framework),
and
regulatorna
politika
(regulatory
policy).
The
masculine
and
feminine
forms
are
regulatorni
and
regulatorna,
used
with
masculine
and
feminine
nouns
respectively.
regulatorni
(masculine)
or
regulatorna
(feminine)
are
used.
In
formal
regulatory
discourse,
regulators
may
mix
forms
depending
on
the
noun
they
describe,
but
agreement
with
the
noun
is
standard.
is
related
to
terms
such
as
regulator,
regulation,
and
regulatory
in
English,
and
to
the
broader
concept
of
regulation
in
policy
and
governance
contexts.