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regiment

Pronunciation: [ˈrɛdʒɪmənt]

Word

Context: “military”

(noun) a regiment is a large group of soldiers who train and fight together. They work as a team and follow orders from their commanders. Think of it like a big team made for protecting and defending.

Example

The regiment displayed great teamwork during the parade.

Example

That regiment was not ready for the battle and faced many challenges.

Example

How many soldiers are there in a typical regiment?

Context: “manage tasks”

(verb) to regiment means to organize or control things in a strict way. It’s like when a teacher arranges the classroom in a specific order for everyone to follow.

Example

The coach decided to regiment the practice schedule to improve the team's performance.

Example

She didn't regiment her study time and ended up feeling unprepared for the test.

Example

Do you think it's important to regiment your daily tasks?

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