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regulierenden

Regulierenden is the present participle form of the German verb regulieren, meaning to regulate or control. In normal usage it functions as a non-finite form indicating ongoing regulation and can be used as an attributive adjective before a noun, as in regulierende Maßnahmen or regulierenden Behörden. Like other participles used as adjectives, its ending changes with case, number, and definiteness in a sentence.

The term can also be used as a noun when capitalized as Die Regulierenden, referring to people

In practice, regulieren-related terminology appears across several domains. In regulatory policy, the regulierenden authorities design and

Examples:

- Die Regulierenden erlassen neue Vorschriften.

- Regulierende Maßnahmen sollen den Wettbewerb fördern und Marktversagen verhindern.

Overall, regulierenden functions illustrate how regulation is described in German, bridging grammatical form and domain-specific meaning.

or
bodies
that
regulate,
i.e.,
regulators.
This
noun
form
is
common
in
discussions
of
governance,
law,
or
industry,
where
regulators
are
contrasted
with
those
they
regulate.
enforce
rules
to
influence
markets
or
behavior.
In
control
theory
or
engineering,
the
idea
describes
mechanisms
that
adjust
system
parameters
to
maintain
stability.
In
economics
and
finance,
regulators
and
regulatory
bodies
are
discussed
in
terms
of
their
actions
and
regulatory
impact.
In
linguistics,
the
word
can
serve
as
an
example
of
how
participles
function
when
used
as
adjectives
or
as
nouns.