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disciplinarian

[dis-uh-pluh-nair-ee-uhn] / ˌdɪs ə pləˈnɛər i ən /


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He was chosen for his disciplinarian approach and a hope he could instil a level of professionalism to match that of the US team.

From BBC

Two anonymous letters published in the New York Tribune claimed that Lee was a strict disciplinarian and that he had harshly punished three enslaved people after they were caught in an escape attempt.

From Washington Post

Colleagues and students at that mosque described Akhundzada as a studious disciplinarian and a fierce orator.

From Reuters

His father, a disciplinarian, considered the activity frivolous, so the brothers ran at night while their father was in the bath.

From New York Times

Would there be a Fall without Smith’s nihilistic, disciplinarian force?

From Washington Post