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Regimes Meaning in English

word · lemma: regime

ɹeɪˈʒimz/, /ɹəˈʒimz
ray-ZHEEMZ or ruh-ZHEEMZ
ɹeɪʒˈiːmz
ray-ZHEEMZ

Definition

Regimes are systems or forms of government, especially those seen as authoritarian or strict. The word can also refer to particular systems or rules, such as in health or management.

Usage & Nuances

Usually refers to political systems, especially strict or authoritarian governments. Can also mean regulated systems (like 'diet regimes,' but this is more common in formal or scientific English). Don't confuse with 'regimens,' which relates mainly to medicine or health routines.

Example Sentences

Several authoritarian regimes still exist in the world.

basic

Democratic regimes often change leaders through elections.

basic

Some countries have strict regimes for immigration control.

basic

Old regimes tend to resist big social changes.

natural

After the revolution, the new government replaced all previous regimes.

natural

Different countries operate under different legal regimes.

natural