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regime
- Main Entry:
- re·gime

- Variant(s):
- also ré·gime
\rā-ˈzhēm, ri- also ri-ˈjēm\
- Function:
- noun
- Etymology:
- French régime, from Old French regimen, regime, from Late Latin regimin-, regimen
- Date:
- 1776
1 a: regimen 1 b: a regular pattern of occurrence or action (as of seasonal rainfall) c: the characteristic behavior or orderly procedure of a natural phenomenon or process2 a: mode of rule or management b: a form of government <a socialist regime> c: a government in power <predicted that the new regime would fall> d: a period of rule
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