"Regime" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Regime" Meaning

A system of government, especially one that is arbitrary or tyrannical.

Example: "The country has been under a dictatorship for many years, with a strict regime that suppresses individual freedoms."

A regular or systematic way of doing something.

Example: "Exercise is a daily regime that keeps her healthy."

A particular set of rules, customs, or practices.

Example: "The hotel has a strict summer regime, with early breakfast and evening curfew."

"Regime" Examples

Noun Examples


The strict regime at the boot camp was notorious for pushing the recruits to their limits.
The new 4-day workweek regime has increased productivity at our office.
She discussed the terms of the regime with the filmmaker before accepting the role.
The disease-regime of the polar bears is manipulable, consisting mainly of fish, shrimp, and ringed seals.
The president has outlined his vision for a new economic regime if his party wins power.

"Regime" Similar Words

Reggiano

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Reghistan

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The word is actually "Rwanda" or "Kyrgyzstan" would be a better option, but I think the word you meant is "Rogustan" or "Krgyzistan is not a country so <br><br>However, a more likely possibility would be "Khorasan" or "Turkestan" but still not correct. However I did come across the word "Yaghnobistan" - but again, this is not a widely recognized term, but close.<br><br> But the most likely possibility is... please allow me to ... it's hard to find a good match, but I think "Rogistan" is not recognized but "Turkestan" is!

Regia

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Regimented

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Having a regular and routine style, especially in dress or appearance; characterized by strict rules and procedures.<br><br>Example: "The regimented schedule of the military officer's daily routine included rising at 5am every day."

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Regiments are a military unit consisting of infantry, cavalry, artillery, or tank units that are similar in organization and administration but with different weapons and tactics.<br><br>Example: The British Army is divided into several regiments, each with its own distinct history and traditions.<br><br>In a broader sense, a regiment can also refer to a group of people following a particular system, ideology, or practice.<br><br>Example: A regiment of thinning anchors people whose overall strategy is the prevention of over-fishing in the ocean.

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