Similar words: discipline, multidisciplinary, disciple, discipleship, lined, inclined, streamlined, inclined plane. Meaning: ['dɪsɪplɪn] adj. 1. obeying the rules 2. trained mentally or physically by instruction or exercise 3. punished for misbehavior.
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151. These English colonists were a pious, self - disciplined people who wanted to escape religious persecution.
152. The Puritans , a sizable percentage of earliest settlers in Massachusetts, were pious, self - disciplined.
153. When an organization faces software development challenges, there is a tendency to impose a more disciplined process on the organization with more rigorous sequential processing.
154. Once an individual sets up a program, it should be rebalanced quarterly or semiannually, he said, "but it should be disciplined."
155. Leasing encourages a disciplined approach to acquiring, deploying and disposing computer equipment.
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