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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

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

From Washington Post

Military regimentation — uniforms, hierarchies and unquestioning discipline — has become a societal expectation, from schools to parts of the Civil Service.

From New York Times

He imposed strict regimentation on industry, which failed, and on agriculture, which sort of worked until the Supreme Court overturned it.

From Los Angeles Times

This kind of regimentation is the trade-off university officials are asking in exchange for the resumption of classes on the storied campus in Charlottesville known as “Grounds.”

From Washington Post