Regiment
/ˈrɛdʒɪmənt/
Definitions
- (n.) A military unit typically consisting of several battalions, governed by specific legal and organizational rules.
The regiment was deployed under the military law of conduct.
- (v.) To organize or control strictly according to rules or a system, especially in a legal or administrative context.
The agency regimented its approval process to ensure compliance with regulations.
Forms
- regiments
- regimented
- regimenting
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Commentary
In legal documents, 'regiment' often refers to a defined organizational entity under military law, and as a verb, it implies systematic regulation or control which may appear in administrative law contexts.
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