Regularize in a sentence as a verb

In the Misc->Settings, there is "regularize shape" switch

A key one is that constraints regularize layout under a uniform language.

Next time I cross-reference stuff I'll leave a trail of bread-crumbs to see if I can regularize/semi-automate it.

Medication's a good start, because it will give you the initial reboot that will make you able to exercise and regularize your sleep.

Their effect is to de-regularize the market, which is pretty much the opposite of what you would expect from "dotcommunism".

And for a more universal measure of its prevalence, do note that its one of the first and most common things given to people to regularize slums and shanties.

Natural language is so heavily overloaded that you could never regularize it in the way people seem to be proposing, and if you could, you would ruin it.

Something that the author omitted is that one of the reasons for such a tax is to regularize the way companies work with user-generated data.

They were originally meant to regularize columns on a mechanical typewriter, then they were meant to save memory when memory was precious.

Zen would be driving at what feels like a natural speed, only adjusting that when circumstances dictate, and "letting go" of your attachment to forward progress when something stands in your way. Instead, you're driving at an artificially limited speed to try to regularize your driving experience.

> Islamic jurisprudence eventually regularized the practice of conquest...It did not regularize anything.

I'm not a physicist, but I would hazard:it would require a very non-spherical object to create an a-circular crater because ground resistence forces material to move primarily parallel to the surface of the planet/moon, which tends to regularize the shape.

Regularize definitions

verb

bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage; impose regulations; "We cannot regulate the way people dress"; "This town likes to regulate"

See also: regulate regularise order govern

verb

make regular or more regular; "regularize the heart beat with a pace maker"

See also: regularise