REGIMENT
\ɹˈɛd͡ʒɪmənt], \ɹˈɛdʒɪmənt], \ɹ_ˈɛ_dʒ_ɪ_m_ə_n_t]\
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form into a regiment, of military personnel
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assign to a regiment, of soldiers
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subject to rigid discipline, order, and systematization; "regiment one's children"
By DataStellar Co., Ltd
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subject to rigid discipline, order, and systematization; "regiment one's children"
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assign to a regiment; "regiment soldiers"
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form (military personnel) into a regiment
By Princeton University
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To form into classified units or bodies; to systematize according to classes, districts or the like.
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Government; mode of ruling; rule; authority; regimen.
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A region or district governed.
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A body of men, either horse, foot, or artillery, commanded by a colonel, and consisting of a number of companies, usually ten.
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To form into a regiment or into regiments.
By Oddity Software
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To form into classified units or bodies; to systematize according to classes, districts or the like.
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Government; mode of ruling; rule; authority; regimen.
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A region or district governed.
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A body of men, either horse, foot, or artillery, commanded by a colonel, and consisting of a number of companies, usually ten.
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To form into a regiment or into regiments.
By Noah Webster.
By William Dodge Lewis, Edgar Arthur Singer
By William Hand Browne, Samuel Stehman Haldeman
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