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regime
A form of government, or the government in power (as in a socialist regime)
A regulated system; a regimen
particular conduct or administration of affairs
"Regime theory" is a theory of the forming of channels in material carried by the streams As used in this sense, the word "regime" applies only to streams that make at least part of their boundaries from their transported load and part of their transported load from their boundaries, carrying out the process at different places and times in any one stream in a balanced or alternating manner that prevents unlimited growth or removal of boundaries A stream, river, or canal of this type is called a "regime stream, river, or canal " A regime channel is said to be "in regime" when it has achieved average equilibrium; that is, the average values of the quantities that constitute regime do not show a definite trend over a considerable period--generally of the order of a decade In unspecialized use "regime" and "regimen" are synonyms (After Blench, 1957, p 2 )
Mode of rule or management
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 period of rule
system of government or a particular administration
A regime is a set of rules about food, exercise, or beauty that some people follow in order to stay healthy or attractive. He has a new fitness regime to strengthen his back
the organization that is the governing authority of a political unit; "the government reduced taxes"; "the matter was referred to higher authorities"
An institution in which rules or practices (sometimes memorialized in a treaty or convention) are generally accepted by a group of states to help them work together in an otherwise anarchic world
A set of agreed-upon principles, norms, rules and decision-making procedures, which govern the negotiations, establishment of agencies, and other interactions by international participants in the area of a specific political issue (Source: Mintzer, 1992)
"Regime theory" is a theory of the formation of channels in material carried by the stream Used in this sense, the word "regime" applies only to streams that take at least part of their boundaries from their transported load and part of their transported load from their boundaries, carrying out the process at different places and times in any one stream in a balanced or alternating manner that prevents unlimited growth or removal of boundaries A stream, river, or canal of this type is called a "regime stream, river, or canal " A regime channel is said to be "in regime" when it has achieved average equilibrium; that is, the average values of the quantities that constitute regime do not show a definite trend over a considerable period, generally, approximately a decade In unspecialized use, "regime" and "regimen" are synonymous
disapproval If you refer to a government or system of running a country as a regime, you are critical of it because you think it is not democratic and uses unacceptable methods. the collapse of the Fascist regime at the end of the war
{i} mode of rule, system of government, form of government
(medicine) a systematic plan for therapy (often including diet)