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Regimentation

usgb/ˌredʒɪmenˈteɪʃn/Volume
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Strict ControlPlay
Regimentation means control is tight, leaving little freedom. SlideUnder the new management, employee regimentation stifled creativity.
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Military OriginPlay
The term often refers to military-like discipline in other areas. SlideThe sports coach applied military regimentation to the training sessions.
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Conformity ExpectedPlay
It implies that people are expected to conform to specific rules or patterns. SlideRegimentation in the cult demanded strict adherence to dress codes.