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regiment
noun
    1. military.
      A body of soldiers, the largest permanent army unit, consisting of several companies, etc and commanded by a colonel.
    2. A large number of people or things formed into an organized group.
verb regimented, regimenting
    1. To organize or control (people, etc) strictly, usually too strictly.
    2. military.
      To form or group (soldiers, an army, etc) into a regiment or regiments.
    3. To group (people or things) in an organized way.
      Thesaurus: systematize, order, classify, rank, standardize, regulate.
Derivative: regimental
adj
    Belonging or relating to a regiment.
Derivative: regimentally
adverb
    Derivative: regimentation
    noun
      Derivative: regimented
        Formed into a regiment or regiments.
        Said of a routine, working practice, etc: overly strict or controlled.
      Etymology: 14c: from French, from Latin regimentum rule, from regere to rule.



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