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I . dis·ci·pline [ˈdɪsəplɪn] N

II . dis·ci·pline [ˈdɪsəplɪn] VB trans

1. discipline (have self-control):

2. discipline (punish):

self-ˈdis·ci·pline N no pl

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However, after the 17th century, most states invested in better disciplined and more politically reliable permanent troops.
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These packet ships (named for their delivery of mail packets) were infamous for keeping to their disciplined schedules.
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It is a systematic, disciplined approach to managing a product category as a strategic business unit.
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He was voted man-of-the-match after he produced a disciplined defensive display beyond his tender years.
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Ten other officers have been disciplined for their roles in the incident.
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And that small fraction not being supplied with officers, or disciplined, or organised in any way, it was like children playing at soldiers.
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The new force was both professional and disciplined.
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The officials involved in the case were not disciplined, nor did they apologize.
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This opportunity must be treated in a disciplined manner, with a full awareness of the responsibilities it involves.
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She was full of insecurity from her disciplined and controlling upbringing.
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