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disciplined
adjective as in accustomed
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adjective as in ascetic
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adjective as in businesslike
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adjective as in controlled
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adjective as in gentle
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adjective as in habitual
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- accepted
- accustomed
- addicting
- automatic
- common
- confirmed
- constant
- continual
- conventional
- customary
- cyclic
- familiar
- fixed
- frequent
- ingrained
- iterated
- iterative
- mechanical
- methodical
- natural
- normal
- ordinary
- perfunctory
- permanent
- persistent
- practiced
- recurrent
- regular
- reiterative
- repetitious
- rooted
- routine
- seasoned
- set
- standard
- steady
- systematic
- traditional
- wonted
adjective as in methodic
adjective as in methodical
adjective as in methodical/methodic
adjective as in middle-of-the-road
adjective as in moderate
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adjective as in ordered
adjective as in orderly
adjective as in qualified
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adjective as in regimented
adjective as in sober
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adjective as in spartan
adjective as in systematical
adjective as in tame
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adjective as in trained
adjective as in trained
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adjective as in veteran
Example Sentences
Any employees who obstructed or delayed an investigation, the email said, could be disciplined or fired under county policies.
In the case of Beverly Hills High School, the substitute teacher, who reported being disciplined and said she no longer works at the school, shared a wide variety of posts generally criticizing Trump.
“If it’s a general statement about something that happened at the school and the students’ reaction, I think the district’s on very shaky ground to have disciplined a teacher for doing that,” Eliasberg said, referring to the Beverly Hills substitute’s posts.
“This report clearly delineates numerous and frequent instances of faculty who violated the rules and joined the encampments or made comments in their classrooms that were not consistent with rules ... yet the report indicates that not one faculty member was disciplined by the Academic Senate. That seems intolerable to me and has to change,” he said.
Harris, one of the most cautious and disciplined politicians in her party, defined herself in her stump speech as someone who would be “grounded in common sense and practical outcomes.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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