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discipline

Definition for discipline

noun as in punishment

noun as in field of study; subject of interest

Strongest match

curriculum

Strong matches

area, course, specialty

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Example Sentences

Williams adds that weed science as a discipline needs to invest in new tools.

They developed a survey of multiple-choice questions, free-form text fields and rating scales and sent it to leading graduate school programs in animal behavior research across disciplines.

And when glass ceilings for women in music were hit, you could understand her thirst to make every idea and new discipline count, and the penchant for excess that went with it.

This time there appears to have been no cloaking of the beatings as "spiritual discipline" as had been the case in the UK.

From BBC

Inspired by his dedication to sustainability and upcycling, Romanelli’s numerous collaborations with Converse, Levis, Coca-Cola and Disney have straddled the design, music, art, food and fashion disciplines.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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