El regulador



Example: El regulador supervisa que las empresas cumplan la ley.

Definition


"El regulador" refers to the authority or official responsible for overseeing that companies comply with laws and regulations. In the legal context, "el regulador" ensures that business practices adhere to established rules to protect public interest and maintain order.

Etymology


The term "el regulador" comes from the Spanish verb 'regular,' which means to control or adjust. The suffix '-dor' indicates an agent or one who performs an action, so "el regulador" literally means 'the one who regulates.' This term reflects the role of someone who enforces rules or laws.

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"El regulador" appears in the Vocaplus list "Spanish - Law - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 125 commonly used words.
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