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Meaning of disciplinary
Relating to the practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behavior
Etymology of disciplinary
The word "disciplinary" has its roots in the Latin word "disciplina," meaning instruction, training, or education, which is derived from the verb "discere," meaning to learn
The word has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe the practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behavior
Synonyms
corrective
punitive
penal
regulatory
prescriptive
normative
standardizing
governing
directive
instructive
educational
reformative
remedial
rehabilitative
advisory
cautionary
warning
exemplary
deterrent
repressive
restrictive
limiting
constraining
regulative
administrative
managerial
supervisory
guiding
overseeing
controlling
dictatorial
authoritarian
autocratic
rigid
strict
severe
stern
harsh
firm
tough
uncompromising
unyielding
Definitions
- Relating to the practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behavior, using punishment or discipline
- * Relating to a particular field of study or activity
Usage Examples
- The disciplinary committee reviewed the case and decided to suspend the student for a month
- * The new policy aims to improve disciplinary procedures in the company
- * The teacher's disciplinary methods were strict but effective
Antonyms
permissive
lenient
tolerant
indulgent
lax
relaxed
casual
easygoing
gentle
mild
soft
liberal
loose
uninhibited
unrestrained
unregulated
uncontrolled
chaotic
anarchic
lawless
disobedient
defiant
rebellious
noncompliant
uncooperative