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regimentation

[rej-uh-men-tey-shuhn, -muhn-] / ˌrɛdʒ ə mɛnˈteɪ ʃən, -mən- /


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Planters operated the nation’s first “big businesses,” managing large labor forces through factory-like regimentation.

From The Wall Street Journal

This regimentation contrasts with the images themselves, in which the softness of beautiful bodies and faces tend to dominate, even as it invites you to concentrate more on each drawing than the links between them.

From New York Times

McArdle ascribes the book’s lasting impact to the escape it provides, in the person of one resilient boy, from the regimentation of the typical school day.

From Los Angeles Times

Coming from my mindset today, I'm like, "Look at this wackadoodle family with this mindset of regimentation in the home."

From Salon

It may be observed with amusement as a sign of nature’s refusal to accept regimentation.

From Washington Post