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self-regulatory

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/ˌsɛlfˈrɛɡjʊləˌtɔri/ · self-reg-u-la-tor-y

Referring to the ability of an individual or organization to monitor and control their own behavior and performance.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Referring to the ability of an individual or organization to monitor and control their own behavior and performance.

انفرادی یا تنظیمی بنیاد پر اپنے عمل اور کارکردگی کو زیر نگرانی اور ضابطہ میں رکھنے کی صلاحیت کو ظاہر کرتا ہے۔

خود نظم سازی

khud nizam sazi

Synonyms

autonomousself-managedself-directedخود مختارخود انتظامیخود کار

Antonyms

dependentregulatedsubordinateانحصاریمحتاجتابع

Common Collocations

  • self-regulatory behavior
  • self-regulatory practices
  • self-regulatory mechanisms

Example Sentences

Self-regulatory practices can enhance personal accountability.

خود نظم سازی کے طریقے ذاتی احتساب کو بڑھا سکتے ہیں۔

khud nizam sazi ke tareeqe zaati ehtisab ko barha sakte hain.

Individuals with strong self-regulatory skills are more likely to achieve their goals.

وہ افراد جن کی خود نظم سازی کی مہارت مضبوط ہوتی ہے، اپنے مقاصد حاصل کرنے کے لئے زیادہ ممکنہ ہوتے ہیں۔

woh afrad jin ki khud nizam sazi ki maharat mazboot hoti hai, apne maqasid hasil karne ke liye zyada mumkinah hote hain.

Incorporating self-regulatory mechanisms in organizations can improve efficiency.

تنظیموں میں خود نظم سازی کے اصول شامل کرنے سے مؤثریت میں بہتری آسکتی ہے۔

tanzimon mein khud nizam sazi ke asool shamil karne se mo'athirat mein behtri aa sakti hai.

Easily Confused With

self-regulated:While both terms imply managing oneself, 'self-regulatory' focuses on the process, whereas 'self-regulated' emphasizes the outcome of that process.

Word Family

self-regulation
nounخود نظم

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a well-tuned machine that operates on its own—this represents self-regulation.

Imagine a person meditating, focusing on maintaining peace and balance within themselves.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "regulatus" — to lead, guide, govern

First known use: 20th century

The term 'self-regulatory' has evolved from the combination of 'self' and 'regulatory', emphasizing the capacity of individuals or systems to regulate their own actions.