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Regiment meaning and definition


Regiment

In layman's terms - group of soldiers in an army; organized group of things or people

Regiment Definition & Meaning

A regiment is often referred to as group of soldiers who work together as a unit. Regiments can also exist outside of the military. For example, a sports team might refer to itself as a regiment, or a company might use the term to describe a group of employees who work together closely.

Regiment Used in a Sentence

  1. The military regiment was made up of of 30 soldiers who was responsible for protecting the border.
  2. During Summer camp, the children followed a daily regiment of activities, including swimming, hiking, and crafts.
  3. The police department used a regiment of officers to patrol the downtown area of the city.

Regiment Similar Words & Phrases (Synonyms)

  1. Troop
  2. Brigade
  3. Division
  4. Formation
  5. Cavalry

Regiment Opposite Words & Phrases (Antonyms)

  1. Disorganization
  2. Anarchy
  3. Chaos
  4. Disorder
  5. Confusion

 

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