v. [a. Fr. enrégimenter, f. en- (see EN- pref.1) + régiment REGIMENT.] trans. To form into a regiment or organized body; hence, to bring under rule and discipline.

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1831.  Carlyle, in Froude, Life (1882), II. 206. Enregiment and organise them [knaves] as cunningly as you will.

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1835.  Fraser’s Mag., XI. 560. The writers … enregimented in the service of diffusion.

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1874.  T. G. Bowles, Flotsam & Jetsam, 118. An atom in a mass of other men to be … enregimented.

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