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How to pronounce regimentation in English?

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Type Words
Type of imposition, infliction
Derivation regiment

Examples of regimentation

regimentation
They mustered for reveille at sunrise and lived in quasi-military regimentation.
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While he loved science, he felt hemmed in by the regimentation of his studies.
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The more desirable recruits have a peer group hostility to regimentation in general.
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Similar practices of economic regimentation had begun earlier in the medieval towns.
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Rugged individualism conflicted with military discipline and regimentation.
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His critics there, most of whom have since left, called it regimentation.
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Instead there seems to be a desire for greater regimentation, which I think is nonsense.
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Girls don't find freedom in Mavroidis's heavens, merely regimentation.
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More fearful of regimentation than impelled by ambition, she began singing in local bars.
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More examples
  • The imposition of order or discipline
  • (regimented) strictly controlled
  • The act of regimenting
  • (regimented) Organised, ordered, formed into regiments