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- REGIME Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of REGIME is regimen How to use regime in a sentence
- Regime - Wikipedia
In politics, a regime (also spelled régime) is a system of government that determines access to public office, and the extent of power held by officials The two broad categories of regimes are democratic and autocratic
- REGIME | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
REGIME definition: 1 a particular government or a system or method of government: 2 a particular way of operating… Learn more
- REGIME Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Regime definition: a mode or system of rule or government See examples of REGIME used in a sentence
- Regime | Autocratic, Democratic Totalitarian | Britannica
Regime, an institution with clear substantive and geographical limits, bound by explicit rules, and agreed on by governments The concept of regime is often preceded by a spatial adjective—international, national, or urban, for example—that refers to the area over which it has jurisdiction and can
- Regime - definition of regime by The Free Dictionary
n 1 a A government, especially an oppressive or undemocratic one: a fascist regime b A usually heavy-handed administration or group in charge of an organization: Raises were canceled under the new regime 2 a A way of organizing or managing something; a system: an admissions regime at a college
- REGIME definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A regime is the way that something such as an institution, company, or economy is run, especially when it involves tough or severe action The authorities moved him to the less rigid regime of an open prison a drastic regime of economic reform and financial discipline
- regime - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Mode of rule or management A form of government, or the government in power, particularly an authoritarian or totalitarian one Heaven will eliminate the tyrannical regimes A period of rule A regulated system; a regimen For three weeks Lorde engages in a regime of rest, relaxation, eurhythmy, and active meditation
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