regiment

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noun

reg·​i·​ment ˈre-jə-mənt How to pronounce regiment (audio)
ˈrej-mənt
1
: a military unit consisting usually of a number of battalions
2
archaic : governmental rule

regiment

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verb

reg·​i·​ment ˈre-jə-ˌment How to pronounce regiment (audio)
regimented; regimenting; regiments

transitive verb

1
a
: to organize rigidly especially for the sake of regulation or control
regiment an entire country
b
: to subject to order or uniformity
2
: to form into or assign to a regiment
regimentation noun

Examples of regiment in a Sentence

Verb They carefully regiment their son's diet. She criticized the way the school regiments its students by having strict rules.
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
The Arizona buffalo soldiers, known for protecting the state as a Black U.S. Army regiment up until 1951, are receiving a monument in Wesley Bolin Plaza, but not all of the soldiers' supporters are happy with the way the monument will be built. Abigail Celaya, The Arizona Republic, 20 Apr. 2024 Karl Friedrich Hieronymus, Freiherr (or Baron) von Münchhausen, was a retired German officer who fought with a Russian regiment in two campaigns against the Ottoman Empire. Rosemary Counter, Smithsonian Magazine, 17 Apr. 2024 During the war, Beecher sponsored a regiment for the sons of parishioners, the First Long Island Regiment, known as Beecher’s pets. Louis Menand, The New Yorker, 14 Apr. 2024 These new regiments are envisioned as one piece of a broader strategy to synchronize the operations of U.S. soldiers, sailors, Marines and airmen, and in turn with the militaries of allies and partners in the Pacific. Ellen Nakashima, Washington Post, 29 Mar. 2024 Now, the training regiments and the hot and cold tubs and all those things have become much more sophisticated. Andre C. Fernandez, Miami Herald, 30 Jan. 2024 But with no opportunities for Black officers to fly, Davis Jr. joined an infantry regiment. Nicole Chavez, CNN, 25 Feb. 2024 Eighteen years old at the start of the Civil War, McKinley enlisted in an Ohio regiment under the command of Hayes. Aaron Valdez, The Enquirer, 18 Feb. 2024 In a bare room of a cinder block building at its home base in Kaneohe, Hawaii, Marines in the regiment’s command operations center tapped on laptops on portable tables, with plastic sheets taped over the windows. Ellen Nakashima, Washington Post, 29 Mar. 2024
Verb
Escoffier helped set the foundation for much of the way professional kitchens are organized, cooking is regimented and recipes are written. Becky Krystal, Washington Post, 19 Mar. 2024 Days in Scotia were regimented according to whistles from the mill: in the morning, at lunchtime, and at 4:30 P.M., when the workday ended. Michael Waters, The New Yorker, 4 Jan. 2024 During her time in foster care, Sanchez’s phone use had been regimented. Kitra Cahana, ProPublica, 6 Nov. 2023 In ancient times, the daily life of Russians was organized and regimented by church bells. Andrei Kolesnikov, Foreign Affairs, 22 Aug. 2023 Wilson, 23, regiments his life around football, opting to live a short drive from the Jets’ facility in Florham Park, N.J., and, in an unusual move for a new pro, settling in without any family members or friends as roommates. Jonathan Abrams, New York Times, 27 July 2023 His role dictated to me a certain type of upbringing that was regimented with training. Brian Davids, The Hollywood Reporter, 21 June 2023 Every hour of his day is regimented by an algorithm built from rigorous bodily monitoring and the science of over 2,000 academic publications. Stephen Pastis, Fortune, 12 July 2023 Wes Anderson’s first film is also his least formally regimented. Joe Reid, Vulture, 26 June 2023

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Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English, from Middle French, from Late Latin regimentum, alteration of Latin regimen

First Known Use

Noun

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Verb

1617, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Time Traveler
The first known use of regiment was in the 14th century

Dictionary Entries Near regiment

Cite this Entry

“Regiment.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/regiment. Accessed 30 Apr. 2024.

Kids Definition

regiment

1 of 2 noun
reg·​i·​ment ˈrej-(ə-)mənt How to pronounce regiment (audio)
: a military unit consisting usually of a number of battalions
regimental
ˌrej-ə-ˈment-ᵊl
adjective

regiment

2 of 2 verb
reg·​i·​ment ˈrej-ə-ˌment How to pronounce regiment (audio)
1
: to organize for the sake of regulation or control
2
: to make orderly or the same as others
regimentation noun
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