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discipline
noun as in regimen, training
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control, development, education, method, practice, preparation, regulation, restraint, self-control, self-restraint, will
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conduct, cultivation, curb, domestication, drill, drilling, exercise, inculcation, indoctrination, limitation, orderliness, self-command, self-government, strictness, subordination, willpower
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noun as in punishment
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noun as in field of study; subject of interest
Example Sentences
“Encouraging our warriors to ignore the orders of their Commanders undermines every aspect of ‘good order and discipline,’” Hegseth said.
His vibrato is disciplined and finely grained; when he moves up and down the neck, the motion is smooth as a jet plane lifting into altitude.
That obviously takes discipline mentally, but physically they all look ready too.
Your scenario requires three miracles: a productivity explosion, fiscal discipline and central bankers who prioritize currency stability over political convenience.
In Test cricket, all disciplines require a Plan B. Quite often it feels like England have one method, then nowhere to go if that does not work.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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