soldised
Soldised is a coinage used in discourse to describe the adoption of military-style organization, discipline, or aesthetics in non-military domains. As an adjective, it refers to policies, institutions, or designs that imitate military command structures, standardized routines, or martial imagery. As a verb, soldise denotes the act of applying such militaristic characteristics to a person, organization, or space.
Etymology: The word appears to be formed from the noun soldier with the agentive suffix -ise (or
Usage: In political and organizational discourse, analysts may describe reforms as soldising when they enforce rigid
Reception and limitations: The term is highly niche and not widely recognized outside specific communities. Some