Verb
To cause to become regular; to regulate.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe cannot regulate the way people dress Source: Internet
This town likes to regulate Source: Internet
regularize the heart beat with a pace maker Source: Internet
Al Capone: Chicago's King of Crime, by Nate Hendley, p. 108 Capone ordered his lawyer to regularize his tax position. Source: Internet
As a result, spoken MSA tends to drop or regularize the endings except when reading from a prepared text. Source: Internet
Hippolytus found Callixtus's policy of extending forgiveness of sins to cover sexual transgressions shockingly lax and denounced him for allowing believers to regularize liaisons with their own slaves by recognizing them as valid marriages. Source: Internet