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  2. 1. a. : control gained by enforcing obedience or order. b. : orderly or prescribed conduct or pattern of behavior. c. : self-control. 2. : punishment. 3. : training that corrects, molds, or perfects the mental faculties or moral character. 4. : a field of study. 5. : a rule or system of rules governing conduct or activity. 6.

  3. 4 days ago · Discipline is the practice of making people obey rules or standards of behaviour, and punishing them when they do not.

  4. verb. develop behavior by instruction and practice; especially to teach self-control. “Parents must discipline their children”. synonyms: check, condition, train. groom, prepare, train. educate for a future role or function. see more. verb. punish in order to gain control or enforce obedience.

  5. training that makes people more willing to obey or more able to control themselves, often in the form of rules, and punishments if these are broken, or the behaviour produced by this training: parental / military / school discipline. There should be tougher discipline in schools.

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    1 discipline /ˈdɪsəplən/ noun

    plural disciplines

    1 discipline

    /ˈdɪsəplən/

    noun

    adjective [more disciplined; most disciplined]

    •I'm not disciplined enough to exercise every day.

    •We need a more disciplined approach if the program is to be successfully implemented.

    •an orderly and disciplined mind

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DisciplineDiscipline - Wikipedia

    The word discipline is defined as imparting knowledge and skill, in other words, to teach. In its most general sense, discipline refers to systematic instruction given to a disciple. To discipline means to instruct a person to follow a particular code of conduct.

  7. behavior in accord with rules of conduct; behavior and order maintained by training and control: good discipline in an army. a set or system of rules and regulations.

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