Synonym: regent), trustee. Similar words: regeneration, legend, legendary, degenerate, degenerative, the general public, regiment, agent. Meaning: ['rɪːdʒənt] n. 1. members of a governing board 2. someone who rules during the absence or incapacity or minority of the country's monarch. adj. acting or functioning as a regent or ruler.
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1. The Regent hotel has a superlative view of Hong Kong island.
2. George IV became Prince Regent in 1811, because of his father's insanity.
3. Regent John Munger participated via telephone.
4. A regent assumes almost full powers.
5. On 10 April 1911 Ras Tasamma, the Regent, died of a stroke.
6. Hong Kong based regent Hotels emerged as the operator of the Windsor Hotel.
7. Advisedly or otherwise, the Regent Douglas was doing as he had part-proposed.
8. But, all young. Too young to be Regent, I say.
9. Whatever it was, the Regent saw it as an unlooked-for opportunity.
10. The new regent was given the opportunity to determine a much more clear-cut policy than that of the 1540s.
11. Accepted first as regent, he was in 1037 recognised as king, and Emma went into exile.
12. Accurately he was only regent of the Winds, viceroy of the gods.
13. I walked down Regent Street, with its crowds of tourists and Christmas shoppers.
14. One of them, Frumentius, was appointed Regent during Ezana's childhood.
15. The Regent made an irritated sound and scowled.
16. This is a deluxe suite in the Grand Regent.
17. We were parading by the Regent Palace.
18. In the UK[sentencedict.com], it is customary for the next heir to the throne to be regent.
19. Suddenly it dawned on Ramsay that this flag was considerably larger than that flown by the Regent.
20. His father died a few months after his birth and his grandmother then ruled as regent.
21. Surprisingly, no one seemed interested in Sir John's meeting with the regent.
22. Legally this entitled her to choose her own curators - which in this case meant her regent.
23. But its other aim, left unstated, was equally important: to keep the regent in power.
24. It was but a poor trophy for the day - a flag in exchange for a Regent, and Balliol still at large.
25. No-one was injured in the incident at the bar and restaurant in Regent Street.
26. The council hopes to use the County Buildings in Regent Street, the town's former police station.
27. As late as the succession crisis of 1682 patriarch Joachim played a critical role and even briefly acted as Regent.
28. These Acts make provision for two types of surrogacy, the first by a regent[sentencedict.com], the second by counsellors of state.
29. The courier had orders for them to repair at once to Edinburgh, where the Regent was to summon an urgent Council.
30. An emissary would be permitted to leave Berwick to apprise the so-called Regent of this arrangement.
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