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un|reg|u|lat|ed
un|reg|u|lat|ed «uhn REHG yuh LAY tihd», adjective.
not regulated: »

The proposals…prevent diversion of freight traffic to private, unregulated truck carriers (Wall Street Journal).


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  • reg — cor·reg·i·dor; in·ter·reg·nal; in·ter·reg·num; reg·a·lec·i·dae; reg·ga; reg·gia·no; reg·gio; reg·i·ci·dal; reg·i·cide; reg·i·cid·ism; reg·i·men; reg·i·men·tal·ly; reg·i·men·ta·ry; reg·i·men·ta·tion; reg·is·ter·er; reg·is·ter·ship;… …   English syllables

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  • reg|u|late — «REHG yuh layt», transitive verb, lat|ed, lat|ing. 1. to control by rule, principle, or system: »Accidents happen in the best regulated kitchens. Private schools regulate the behavior of students. 2. to put in condition to work properly: »My… …   Useful english dictionary

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