Regimentation
(noun)
- The process of organizing and controlling a group of people or things in a strict and uniform way.
- The state or condition of being subject to strict control or discipline.
Origin:
From regiment + -ation, from latin regimentum "government, rule".
Examples:
- The soldiers were used to the regimentation of military life.
- The workers complained about the strict regimentation of the factory.
- The school's regimentation was meant to instill discipline in the students.
- The government's regimentation of the economy led to a lack of innovation.
- The company"s regimentation of the employees" work schedule led to high turnover.