Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

lax-regulation

noun
/laks ˌrɛɡjʊˈleɪʃən/
Definition
A lack of strictness or enforcement in laws or rules governing certain activities.
Examples
  • The lax regulation of environmental standards has raised concerns among activists.
  • Due to lax regulation in the industry, many companies were able to bypass safety measures.
  • Some argue that lax regulation can lead to economic growth, while others point to the potential risks involved.
Meaning
Lax regulation refers to a situation where the governing body does not enforce rules rigorously, leading to a more flexible and sometimes less safe environment.
Synonyms
  • lenient regulation
  • permissive rules
  • relaxed oversight