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词汇 regimentation
释义 regimentation
noun[ U ]
 disapprovinguk /ˌredʒ.ɪ.menˈteɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌredʒ.ə.mənˈteɪ.ʃən/
extreme organization and control of people严密管制;严格控制
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Controlling and being in charge
aggrandize
assert your authority
assume
assumption
authoritative
cynical
get the better of someoneidiom
get your hooks into someone/somethingidiom
get/fall into the wrong handsidiom
govern
guiding principle
paternalistically
peremptorily
peremptory
play Godidiom
plenipotentiary
slow
tame
wrangle
wrangler

Examples of regimentation


regimentation
The latter role provided a refuge from, as well as a base for, revolt against the party's inherent tendencies towards oppressive regimentation of its membership.
But these gaps in themselves presupposed a regimentation of family life and family time.
Some linguists regard the core/periphery distinction as an artificial regimentation imposed on a continuum of more-general to lessgeneral syntactic phenomena.
Dispersed settlement might be seen as part of the regimentation of the landscape through state intervention in local communities.
The regimentation of orders of different varieties form the skeleton of all of his books.
One is therefore not a reactionary merely because he is opposed to regulation, regimentation, red tape, and big government.
For others, the need to put the 'real' family first was hampered by the intensity and regimentation of factory life during the boom.
When taking up the regulation of bodies, the primary issue is about the constitution of appropriate and inappropriate regimentation of bodies.
Instead, we may demand that in the midst of the looming postmodern regimentation, those seriously claiming to perform critical musicology underline the historicity of postmodern theory itself.
Careful consideration of comparative ethnographic cases might lead toward a "final theory" that merges notions of regimentation, hegemony, marginality, and resistance as closely linked metapragmatic dimensions of semiotic mediation.
Polanyi fought against any regimentation of science or scientists.
I have always had and still have a very grim suspicion of any plan for the regimentation, militarisation, or conscription of labour.
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Secondly, would they have to be applied so widely as to enforce a degree of regimentation that no democratic party or people would accept.
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One was the fear of confrontation and the lights going out during the winter; the other, conflicting, fear was of militancy, wholesale nationalisation and regimentation.
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We are to have all kinds of regimentation in our lives.
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