Meaning & Definition of word "Regiment"

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    Regiment

    /ˈrɛdʒɪmənt/

    noun:

    • 1. A military unit consisting of a number of battalions, typically commanded by a colonel.
      • Example: The regiment marched in formation during the annual parade.
    • 2. A large group of people or things that are systematically organized.
      • Example: The school has a regiment of teachers specializing in various subjects.

    verb:

    • 1. To organize, manage, or discipline in a systematic way.
      • Example: She decided to regiment her schedule to maximize productivity.

    Etymology

    From Old French 'regiment', 'regir' meaning to govern or rule.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    marching regiment:

    A group of soldiers that moves in a disciplined manner.

    take command of a regiment:

    To assume control over a military unit.

    regimented lifestyle:

    A highly structured and controlled way of living.

    Related Words

    battalion:

    A military unit consisting of several companies.

    platoon:

    A subdivision of a company in the military.

    company:

    A military unit consisting of 80 to 150 soldiers.

    Slang Meanings of regiment

    Meaning: Rigorous enforcement of rules or discipline.

    Example Sentence: The teacher ran her class like it was a regiment.

    Meaning: A highly organized routine.

    Example Sentence: I have a regiment for my workouts that I stick to every week.