regimentation in English
noun
[reg·imen·ta·tion || ‚redʒɪmen'teɪʃn]
establishment of a military unit composed of two or more battalions; organization, act of arranging; enforcement of strict discipline and uniformity
Use "regimentation" in a sentence
1. To many people organization has the connotation of regimentation, undue encroachment on freedom, a coldhearted machine that moves ahead for its own aggrandizement without taking into consideration the welfare of its members.
2. Instead of Berlin's preferred regimentation and uniformity, which Anaesthetises the senses, Libeskind introduces granular texture and functions which complement and service each other in a jigsaw (and therefore more cohesive) pattern.
3. Instead of Berlin's preferred regimentation and uniformity, which Anaesthetises the senses, Libeskind introduces granular texture and functions which complement and service each other in a jigsaw (and therefore more cohesive) pattern.