Surely, on the small and decently regimented island of a ship a man's mind must turn inward.
The world, as he sees it around him, is almost unconscious of its unspeakable loveliness and mystery; and it is largely regimented and organized for absurdity.
Not as a bewildered bewildering mob; but as a firm regimented mass, with real captains over them, will these men march any more.
The damned, if really tactful folk, would never have to be strictly regimented among their infernal peers with the inevitability which a Dante or a Swedenborg describes.
Not as a bewildered bewildering mob, but as a firm regimented mass, with real captains over them, will these men march any more.
A dictatorship may command the full strength of a regimented nation.
They raised twelve companies, which they regimented under the command of Gustavus Hamilton, whom they chose for their governor.
After the trauma of capture and the shame of inspection, the slaves were regimented into crowded quarters at the trading station or "factory" to wait for the next shipment to leave.
Here his life was regimented to fill the needs of a highly organized productive system sensitively attuned to the driving forces of competitive free enterprise.
On one hand, capitalism, unimpeded by other powerful institutions, created a closed slave system which regimented the totality of the slave's life.
It seemed as if the whole world were there, the world of toil, marching endlessly, regimented into squares, chained to the bitter gods of necessity and the commonplace.
About them, deliriously below, were the thousand waking eyes of mysterious hours, starting from the regimented lamp-posts that cut the city into squares of black.
The Seaforth (Highland) Regiment of Foot; after establishment regimented as The 78th (Highland) Regiment of Foot.
Foot, but separately regimented the same year: disbanded in 1763).
We prefer the greatest freedom for the individual to the perfectly regimented state.
Moreover, he has too great a respect for the differences between men's gifts to formulate any rigid plan which, requires for its execution a strictly regimented humanity.
And the individuals in such a society will be personalities, not the mere mechanisms of a regimented routine.
Where men have an opportunity to utilize their native gifts they will be satisfied and interested; where native capacities and desires are continually balked, men will be discontented though well-regimented machines.
Modern Germany has organized and regimentedher people like an ant-hill or a beehive.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "regimented" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: downtrodden; henpecked; oppressed; servile; slavish; submissive; uniform