Regimentation (noun)

  1. The process of organizing and controlling a group of people or things in a strict and uniform way.
  2. The state or condition of being subject to strict control or discipline.

Origin:

From regiment + -ation, from latin regimentum "government, rule".

Examples:

  1. The soldiers were used to the regimentation of military life.
  2. The workers complained about the strict regimentation of the factory.
  3. The school's regimentation was meant to instill discipline in the students.
  4. The government's regimentation of the economy led to a lack of innovation.
  5. The company"s regimentation of the employees" work schedule led to high turnover.
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