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[ dis-uh-pluh-ner-ee ] / ˈdɪs ə pləˌnɛr i / SEE SYNONYMS FOR disciplinary ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectiveof, for, or constituting discipline; enforcing or administering discipline: disciplinary action. Origin of disciplinaryFirst recorded in 1575–85; discipline + -ary OTHER WORDS FROM disciplinarynon·dis·ci·pli·nar·y, adjectiveWords nearby disciplinarydisciples, Disciples of Christ, disciplinable, disciplinant, disciplinarian, disciplinary, discipline, disciplined, discission, discitis, disc jockey Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for disciplinaryIn the 13 cases that did result in disciplinary action for agents, this most often meant counseling. A Shooting on a Tribal Land Uncovers Feds Running Wild|Caitlin Dickson|August 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST The chairperson at Doe's disciplinary was faculty member Dennis Conway. Is UMass-Amherst Biased Against Male Students in Title IX Assault Cases?|Emily Shire|August 18, 2014|DAILY BEAST They also provided the full record of documents from the disciplinary hearing. Exclusive: Brown University Student Speaks Out on What It’s Like to Be Accused of Rape|Cathy Young|June 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST The disciplinary process, he says, was heavily stacked against him. Exclusive: Brown University Student Speaks Out on What It’s Like to Be Accused of Rape|Cathy Young|June 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST
In her initial statement to the disciplinary board, Sclove wrote that Kopin probably remained unaware of this. Exclusive: Brown University Student Speaks Out on What It’s Like to Be Accused of Rape|Cathy Young|June 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST But with this enrichment of feelings the disciplinary influence too has to go through the whole social life. Psychotherapy|Hugo Mnsterberg The disciplinary values are recognized when studies cease to have the practical and cultural values. College Teaching|Paul Klapper True, there come times when the persistently refractory course of the unit leaves him beyond the pale of disciplinary choice. Criminal Types|V. M. Masten In 1896 Peters was condemned by a disciplinary court for a misuse of official power, and lost his commission. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 7|Various He exercised his disciplinary authority without fear or favour. The World's Greatest Books, Vol XII.|Arthur Mee
British Dictionary definitions for disciplinarydisciplinarydisciplinarian
adjectiveof, promoting, or used for discipline; corrective relating to a branch of learningcriticism that crosses disciplinary boundaries Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Words related to disciplinarypunitive, ordered, punishing |