adjective
- enforcing uniformity or conformity without regard for natural variation or individual differences
Usage: often capitalized; from Greek mythology
Examples
- The company’s procrustean policies forced all employees to work identical schedules regardless of their roles.
- Critics argued that the standardized testing system was procrustean, ignoring students’ diverse learning styles.
- The new manager’s procrustean approach to dress codes eliminated any personal expression.
- Educational reformers opposed the procrustean curriculum that treated all schools identically.
- The procrustean nature of the regulations stifled innovation in the industry.
- She rejected the procrustean solution that would force everyone into the same mold.