单词 | disciplinarily |
释义 | disciplinarilyadv.ΚΠ 1600 R. Churche tr. M. Fumée Hist. Troubles Hungarie vi. 243 The Harquebuziers of Raoul, more confusedly then disciplinarily [Fr. par ordre], without expecting any other commaund or signall to fight, were resolued..either to ouercome, or die. 2. a. As regards discipline, order, or the maintenance of this; in respect of discipline.In early use chiefly with reference to ecclesiastical discipline; see discipline n. 10. ΘΚΠ society > authority > punishment > [adverb] penallya1500 disciplinarily1706 punitionally1826 1647 J. Noyes Temple Measured 84 The observation of a seventh day is possitively or disciplinarily Moral, and perpetually a duty. a1658 J. Durham Pract. Expos. X. Commandements (1675) ii. 106 The Word and Sacraments are of one Nature, and are polluted or made use of, one and the same way; only the difference is in this, That the one usually is doctrinally wronged, the other disciplinarily. 1706 A. Shields Church-communion Enquired Into (1747) 26 No church would censure disciplinarily all guilty of epidemick backslidings. 1847 Cleveland (Ohio) Herald 30 Sept. The African M. E. Church..is by no means a Methodist E. Church, and is as numerically and disciplinarily distinct from that body as from the Protestant E. or Presbyterian Churches. 1862 Primitive Methodist Mag. Sept. 520 He left his stations generally better, numerically, financially, disciplinarily, and spiritually than he found them. 1898 Daily News 28 Feb. 5/5 He has already been punished disciplinarily for his act of insubordination. 1903 Jrnl. Royal United Service Inst. Aug. 942 The stokers, who refused to embark on board the ‘Sully’ have been disciplinarily punished. 1961 Amer. Jrnl. Sociol. 67 299/2 An earlier era, when mother, father, and child were rarely together at one time under circumstances which were disciplinarily problematic. 2007 USA Today (Nexis) 4 Apr. d6 His teenage stepdaughter sneaks out of the house in the middle of the night. Mom is sort of disciplinarily absent. b. As regards, or with respect to academic discipline, subject, or field of knowledge. Cf. discipline n. 7a. ΚΠ 1966 Jrnl. Amer. Water Wks. Assoc. 58 38/1 Our solutions will be unified not only geographically but disciplinarily. 1996 M. R. Curry Work in World ii. 51 The modern category of ‘literature’ had yet to be invented, and..the writing of scientists was therefore not seen as disciplinarily distinct from that of others. 2008 Econ. & Polit. Weekly 43 79/2 Guha inflects the point methodologically rather than disciplinarily. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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