Similar words: sedimentation, regiment, experimentation, regimented, regimen, lamentation, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, pigmentation. Meaning: [‚redʒɪmen'teɪʃn] n. the imposition of order or discipline.
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(1) She rebelled against the regimentation of school life.
(2) Democracy is incompatible with excessive, bureaucratic regimentation of social life.
(3) Discipline without regimentation was Miss Bulstrode's motto.
(4) They don't want equality and regimentation.
(5) Matters concerning regimentation, development, and administration of community areas.
(6) Chapter one discusses the definition and regimentation of slaves. Sentencedict.com
(7) Expounded the concept of the member regimentation.
(8) We also examine about the regimentation and designation of slaves in Chin and Han dynasties.
(9) In addition, pipeline construction regimentation and management system in China's desert areas are discussed.
(10) This arrangement presumably gave each group the advantage of economic security, but it also subjected the individual to economic regimentation.
(11) The ideological points are still there but it's hard to believe that totalitarian regimentation could be so tight.
(12) Using the imported special antirust paint prevents desquamation and regimentation.
(13) Every new political theory, by whatever name it called itself , led back to hierarchy and regimentation.
(14) Working at a company known for its precision manufacturing and military - style regimentation is not easy. Mr.
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