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UK
/ɹˌɛdʒɪməntˈeɪʃən/
]
[ US /ˌɹɛdʒəmɛnˈteɪʃən/ ]
[ US /ˌɹɛdʒəmɛnˈteɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
- the imposition of order or discipline
How To Use regimentation In A Sentence
- With the regimentation of western armies from the 16th century onwards, military flags were codified into various types, each with their own special name.
- The ideological points are still there but it's hard to believe that totalitarian regimentation could be so tight.
- Such unauthorized activity unnerves many people, especially those who seek control and regimentation, whether political or cultural.
- Residential school histories portray in painful detail an educationally retrograde system of regimentation and deculturalization stretching right across the country.
- This arrangement presumably gave each group the advantage of economic security, but it also subjected the individual to economic regimentation.
- Democracy is incompatible with excessive, bureaucratic regimentation of social life.
- A survey of more than 1,530 workers found that such regimentation was widespread, as was the use of corporal punishment.
- The domestic consequence of this foreign policy is the regimentation and militarization of American life and the drift toward authoritarian rule.
- Miss Blau's temperament is not adapted to the type of regimentation which occurs nowadays when only intense cooperations make it possible to obtain meager results from a tremendously expensive piece of apparatus. 23 Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna
- Luke is placed in an isolated environment with strict rules, guards, and regimentation and his fiercely individualistic spirit immediately clashes.