"Regimental" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Regimental" Meaning

Relating to a military regiment, or characteristic of a person who is strict and rigorous in their standards. Strictly organized and disciplined, being extremely strict in rules and procedure.

"Regimental" Examples

5 Examples of Usage of "Regimental"


1. Military Conduct

In the army, discipline is drilled into the soldiers following a very strict regimental conduct.

2. Following Rules

She kept a very regimental routine, every morning at 5 and every evening at 8, she would exercise.

3. Branding

The company's logo is unmistakably regimental, conveying order and precision.

4. Uniforms

The boarding school enforced a strict regimental dress code, making everyone look uniform.

5. Organization

The new police chief emphasized the need for a more regimental approach to crime prevention, implying strong lines of accountability.

"Regimental" Similar Words

Regicidally

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Regidor

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Regime

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A system of government, especially one that is arbitrary or tyrannical. <br><br>Example: "The country has been under a dictatorship for many years, with a strict regime that suppresses individual freedoms."<br><br>A regular or systematic way of doing something.<br><br>Example: "Exercise is a daily regime that keeps her healthy."<br><br>A particular set of rules, customs, or practices.<br><br>Example: "The hotel has a strict summer regime, with early breakfast and evening curfew."

Regimen

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Regiment

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A group of troops or a unit of soldiers, typically organized for military operations.

Regimentation

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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."

Regiments

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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.

Regimes

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Regina

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A queen; a queenly woman; a title given to the wife of a king.

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Reginans

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Reginans is a noun that refers to:<br><br>1. A term used in Scottish toponyms to denote someone from the royal burgh of Reghin, a commune in Mureş County, Romania.<br>2. A term used in Scottish toponyms to denote someone from the Royal Burgh of Stirling in Falkirk, Scotland.