regulovaných
Regulovaných is a form of the Czech verb regulovat (to regulate) that functions as a past passive participle used as an adjective. It denotes that something is controlled, supervised, or governed by rules or authorities. The form regulovaných appears in contexts where a noun is described as being under regulation, most commonly in plural phrases such as regulated prices, services, or markets. The exact grammatical ending of regulovaných changes with the gender and case of the noun it modifies, and it is typically found in genitive plural or accusative plural constructions, among others.
In regulatory and policy language, regulovaných is widely used to describe economic, legal, and administrative subjects
Etymology and related forms: regulovat comes from the Czech verb for “to regulate,” with regulovaných serving
Overall, regulovaných is a common linguistic tool in discussions of governance, economics, and law, signaling that