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noun
- 1. a permanent unit of an army typically commanded by a colonel and divided into several companies, squadrons, or batteries and often into two battalions: "two or three miles inland a highly experienced artillery regiment had established a defensive position"
- 2. rule or government over a person, people, or country: archaic "the powers of ecclesiastical regiment which none but the Church should wield"
verb
- 1. organize according to a strict, sometimes oppressive system or pattern: "every aspect of their life is strictly regimented"
- 2. form (troops) into a regiment or regiments. rare
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Regiment definition: . See examples of REGIMENT used in a sentence.
a large group of soldiers that is commanded by a colonel. an armoured/a cavalry/an infantry/a tank regiment; the Parachute Regiment; He enlisted in the Lancashire regiment.
The meaning of REGIMENT is a military unit consisting usually of a number of battalions. How to use regiment in a sentence.
regiment meaning: 1. a large group of soldiers 2. relating to a regiment. Learn more.
Definition of regiment noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
regiment definition: 1. a large group of soldiers 2. relating to a regiment. Learn more.
5 days ago · regiment in American English. (ˈrɛdʒəmənt ; for v., ˈrɛdʒəˌmɛnt ) noun. 1. a military unit consisting of two or more battalions and forming a basic element of a division: since 1963 no longer a tactical unit in the U.S. Army. 2. a large number (of persons, etc.) 3. Obsolete.