Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Of, pertaining to, or embodying regulations; regulative: as, a reglementary charter.

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  • adjective rare Regulative.

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  • adjective regulative

Etymologies

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French réglementaire, from réglement.

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Examples

  • Outposts on craggy summits, after one long look, shut up the reglementary brass three-draw spy-glass and sat down with their backs to the road to smoke

    Patsy 1887

  • France's Nuclear Safety Authority (ASN) classed the incident at "Level Two" on a scale of seven because of the exposure of more than 10 people to doses exceeding the reglementary limit.

    TODAYonline 2008

  • Police officer's corps and rank-and-file welcomed the enactment of a law that will protect policemen from harassment cases and provide for a law that assures them of protection from harassment cases and a continuing law of an act that, among other things, extends the regulation period granted to policemen in complying with the law that extends the reglementary period granted to policemen in complying with minimum educational requirements of the national police Police chief Director General Jesus A. Verzosa yesterday swore in newly-promoted Director Roberto L. Rosales of the National Capital Region Police Office.

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