Crossword-Solution: DISCIPLINARY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Disciplinary | a. | Pertaining to discipline; intended for discipline; corrective; belonging to a course of training. |
We have 10 clues for the answer “DISCIPLINARY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| DISCIPLINE (pert. to) | 1 answer |
| MENTAL training, of the nature of | 1 answer |
| Relating to rules and conduct | 1 answer |
| serving to discipline | 1 answer |
| penalising | 6 answers |
| punitive | 6 answers |
| CASTIGATORY | 6 answers |
| Retaliatory | 8 answers |
| Penal | 10 answers |
| Corrective. | 59 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with DISCIPLINARY (5)
The laws outlining the rights of slaves have been traditionally placed into four categories: term of servitude, marriage and the family, police and disciplinary powers, and, finally, property and other civil rights.
Either a warning was given or appropriate disciplinary action was taken." When Diana asked if the committee had any questions, Jane, in an attempt to demonstrate the proficiency of this expert witness, once again bravely ventured forth asking Stacy to delineate some of the techniques used in this case and how she evaluated them.
Francis de Paul, after he had subjected himself to frequent disciplinary inflictions, including a fast of thirty-eight to forty days, exhaled a most sensible and delicious odor.
Hence a habit sprung up of considering manufacturing property as something of a peculiar nature, not entitled to the same deference, and not worthy of the same securities as property in general; and manufacturers were looked upon as a small class in the bulk of the people, whose independence was of small importance, and who might with propriety be abandoned to the disciplinary passions of princes.
The college sports, which have so great a vogue in the reputable seminaries of learning today, tend in a similar direction; and, indeed, sports have much in common with the devout attitude of the colleges, both as regards their psychological basis and as regards their disciplinary effect.
Quotes with DISCIPLINARY (3)
If the requirements of world-structure are so inexorable, what scope is there for a free providence in distributing pleasures and pains? If pains are the natural rubs of a world-structure bearing on sentient creatures, what need have we to view them as instruments of a disciplinary providence?
The chronicle of a man, the account of his life, his historiography, written as he lived out his life formed part of the rituals of his power. The disciplinary methods reversed this relation, lowered the threshold of describable individuality and made of this description a means of control and a method of domination.
Even women deeply committed to the emancipatory promises of modernity were alarmed by the "inappropriateness" of unrelated men and omen socializing in the streets. In the women's press, articles exhorted young men to treat women respectfully in public. Other articles encouraged women to act as their own police and to be more observant of their hijab and public modesty. From the beginning, then, women's entry on the streets was subject to the regulatory harassment of men. The …