Regime in a sentence as a noun

[1] Getting rid of such a regime is not easy, but it is possible.

This is another regime looking to suppress dissent, just like China has been doing all along.

If you are in your mid-30s or older today, you grew up under this totalitarian regime -- and you hated it.

For various reasons, the new regime didn't have much baggage, and they wanted Korea to become a first-world nation.

But they're not irrational, nor did these legal regimes arise out of nefarious lobbying on the part of taxi companies.

Under the old regime, coming in later and working later, or working from home, being accessible by video chat, IM, and email would have raised no eyebrows.

The problem with your post is exactly why selective prosecution is the very embodiment of an oppressive regime.

We'll set new records for efficiency in identifying those critical of the regime and getting them separated from the pure-minded.

While I'm not claiming that the US is currently close to totalitarianism, there are some comparisons that have become quite disturbing:1. A regime that justifies itself by claiming to protect the populace from a vague but grave danger.

This isn't about stopping someone's teen-angsty poetry from being discovered by a sibling, it's about protecting political dissidents from an oppressive regime.

Unlike most people who post here, I have actually lived under a dictatorial regime that ruled a territory that later had a peaceful transition to democracy and legally protected civil rights.

Today, demographics and looking behind the official economic statistics, and considering that China has not yet democratized as much as Japan had in the era when the Liberal Democratic Party had a lock on national power all suggest that China is most likely to have a "lost decade" that continues into two or more lost decades as China's economic growth fails to keep pace with the Chinese regime's world power ambitions.

Regime definitions

noun

the organization that is the governing authority of a political unit; "the government reduced taxes"; "the matter was referred to higher authorities"

See also: government authorities

noun

(medicine) a systematic plan for therapy (often including diet)

See also: regimen