Regimented: meaning, definitions and examples

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regimented

 

[ ˈrɛdʒɪˌmɛntɪd ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

strictly organized

Regimented refers to a highly structured or controlled way of living or working, often emphasizing rules and routines. It suggests a lack of flexibility and individual freedom, as everything is arranged in a systematic manner.

Synonyms

controlled, ordered, structured, systematic

Examples of usage

  • His regimented schedule left no room for spontaneity.
  • The army follows a regimented hierarchy to ensure discipline.
  • Living in a regimented environment can be stifling for creative individuals.
Context #2 | Adjective

military structure

In a military context, regimented refers to the strict and disciplined organizational structure of troops. This implies a chain of command and adherence to orders without deviation.

Synonyms

disciplined, militaristic, ordered

Examples of usage

  • The soldiers trained in a regimented manner to prepare for their missions.
  • Regimented formations are essential during parades and drills.
  • Commands must be followed in a regimented army.

Translations

Translations of the word "regimented" in other languages:

🇵🇹 regimentado

🇮🇳 अनुशासित

🇩🇪 regimentiert

🇮🇩 teratur

🇺🇦 регламентований

🇵🇱 regulaminowy

🇯🇵 規律正しい

🇫🇷 régimenté

🇪🇸 regimentado

🇹🇷 düzenli

🇰🇷 규율 있는

🇸🇦 منظم

🇨🇿 regimentovaný

🇸🇰 regimentovaný

🇨🇳 有组织的

🇸🇮 urejen

🇮🇸 skipulagt

🇰🇿 реттелген

🇬🇪 რეგულირებული

🇦🇿 nizamlı

🇲🇽 regimentado

Etymology

The word 'regimented' originates from the late 17th century, derived from the term 'regiment', which itself comes from the Latin 'regimentum', meaning 'to direct, rule; to guide'. The structure of regiments was initially associated with military and colonial operations where troops were organized for specific campaigns. As such, the term evolved to encompass ideas of strict organization and discipline not only in military settings but also in civilian life. Over the decades, 'regimented' has taken on connotations of inflexible routines and authoritarian control, reflecting broader societal norms during different historical periods. Today, it describes any system or lifestyle that is characterized by excessive orderliness and lack of personal freedom.

Word Frequency Rank

At rank #28,460, this word represents specialized academic or technical vocabulary. It's less frequently encountered but may be valuable in specific contexts.