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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
This created what economists call “discipline” and normal people call “not being morons.”
“As AI accelerates data creation, Western Digital’s continued innovation and operational discipline position us well to capture new opportunities and drive sustained shareholder value,” said CEO Irving Tan.
She didn’t confine herself to a single religious discipline, though.
The decisions to quash the discipline remained secret until ProPublica reported them.
The integrated giants are not the same companies they were a decade ago, with management that is more disciplined and shying away from boom-and-bust cycles, Allen said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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