Crossword clues for regimentation
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1856, noun of action from regiment (v.).
Wiktionary
n. The act of regimenting.
WordNet
n. the imposition of order or discipline
Usage examples of "regimentation".
But, in the exhaustion following the war, with the regimentation and labor allocations that had cut travel so severely, the airlines, starved for freight and passengers, had slid inevitably toward bankruptcy, in spite of the subsidies of an impoverished federal government.
But the gracefully curving streets, iron streetlamps with an artificial green patina, just-so arrangements of palms and jacarandas and ficus benjaminas, and well-maintained greenbelts with beds of colorful flowers were so soothing to the eye and soul that the subliminal sense of regimentation was not stifling.
Like their father, they were both lone wolves, responding badly to authority and regimentation.