spartanism
/ˌspɑːrtəˈnɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
a doctrine or spirit of extreme self-control, discipline, and austerity, especially in social or personal life
“The professor’s lectures on spartanism were a hit among students looking for self-improvement.”
2. noun
a quality or practice of being stern, unyielding, and uncompromising in one’s principles or behavior
“Her spartanism in the face of adversity inspired many to stand strong against the challenges they faced.”
3. noun
a policy or attitude of rigid adherence to established rules or traditions
“The company’s spartanism in its hiring process meant that they only considered candidates with the exact qualifications listed in the job description.”