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Strong, royal, or brave. There are many others.
The officer arrested the robber.
An officer is someone in charge of others. A police officer is in charge of making sure people obey the law. Military officers are in charge of their units. Here are some sentences.He is an officer of the law.The Marine officer made certain all his men got home safely.I'm training to become an officer.A Police Officer was dealing with the assault on my daughter.My father was an Officer in the British Army.
Yes, the noun regiment is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a group of people or things.The noun regiment is also a collective noun for a regiment of flamingos.The word regiment is also a verb: regiment, regiments, regimenting, regimented.
The noun regiment is a singular, common, concrete noun. The noun regiment is also a collective noun for a regiment of flamingos. The word regiment is also a verb: regiment, regiments, regimenting, regimented.
A centurian was an army officer of ancient Rome who was in charge of about one hundred soldiers.
The manager was in charge of the office.
The regiment spent their spare time cleaning their weapons and uniforms.
The homophone for "regiment" is "regiment." This means that the word sounds the same as it is spelled, with no other words that sound similar.
If the use of the word is ALL that occurred, I would have to say that it seems pretty unlikely.
the paratroop regiment are an elite forces regiment of the british army who go in via planes and parachute down hence the word "para"
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