Regiment

Pronunciation: /ˈrɛdʒəmənt/

Regiment (noun)

  1. a large group of soldiers, usually commanded by a colonel.
  2. a group of people organized for a specific purpose.

Examples

  • The regiment marched through the town.
  • Each regiment was assigned a specific task.

Common collocations: infantry regiment, cavalry regiment, regiment commander, regiment of volunteers, regiment of workers

Regiment (verb)

  1. to control or organize something in a strict way.

Examples

  • They regiment their daily activities to maximize productivity.
  • Parents often regiment their children's schedules.

Synonyms of Regiment

Formal

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Regiment

  • military context