0 a large group of soldiers, or (more generally) any large number of things or people:
1 a large group of soldiers combining several battalions
The overall attack rate of pertussis in the regiment was then estimated.
These regiments were stationed in the city and patrolled the streets at night.
Still, the practices that separate and regiment metapragmatic discourses into those of "functions" and of "forms" remain intact.
The king still relied on his officers' private funds to ensure the smooth running of their regiments.
Articles of war assigned shaming punishment to regiments that fled but also recognized that they might later redeem themselves.
The current ethos is that people should not be allowed to become accustomed to the regimented, supported and subsidised lifestyle of homeless people's hostels.
Metapragmatic discourse about the embeddedness of talk, about fit of function to context, is socially regimented.
Most obviously, the rigid, regimented feel has gone altogether.
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