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regimented

[ US /ˈɹɛdʒəˌmɛntɪd/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈɛd‍ʒɪməntɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. strictly controlled

How To Use regimented In A Sentence

  • An economy of voluntary exchanges is inherently inegalitarian (even if economies of a more regimented type may conceivably but somewhat improbably be less so.)
  • I've always kind of been a jock, but the last year I really got into seriously eating six times a day, eating clean, being regimented with my exercising and my lifting and that kind of stuff.
  • It all seems so regimented now, with the need to plan ahead.
  • Given that you're in a prisoner of war camp, life is regimented, to say the least.
  • Avoid the expense and regimented meal-times of traditional urban accommodation by self-catering, something most of us assume only happens in a log-cabin in Mull (and then if you have a school party with you).
  • The practice among surgical staff members of scrubbing the hands before surgery has been highly regimented and ritualized.
  • Tall and athletic, he was encouraged in sports but found the team culture too regimented. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is a very strictly regimented regime within the social hierarchy of those cows.
  • Nothing looks regimented or overly neat.
  • There is a very strictly regimented regime within the social hierarchy of those cows.
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