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disciplined

[ UK /dˈɪsɪplˌɪnd/ ]
[ US /ˈdɪsəpɫənd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. obeying the rules
  2. trained mentally or physically by instruction or exercise
    the beautiful coordination of his disciplined muscles
    a disciplined mind

How To Use disciplined In A Sentence

  • It's a disciplined approach to creating websites which involves a great deal of discussion about objectives.
  • His talent is raw and undisciplined.
  • If you are intelligent and disciplined enough to read dense books, then why do you lack faith in your own abilities to show discipline with a television set?
  • Cellphone users should be more self-disciplined.
  • Experienced, disciplined teams can frustrate the Tigers, who can fold under pressure.
  • He tangled with other cardinals and disciplined church officials who dissented from official church policy.
  • France play with more flair and inventiveness, whereas England are a more disciplined side.
  • The patients were held to basic standards of decent behavior and made to do chores in an environment more like a disciplined summer camp (or a well-run college group home) than a madhouse or hospital.
  • This kind of undisciplined thought, or rather feeling, that mistakes a wish for a fact and leads to foolish policy decisions corrodes the soul of modern man.
  • But when restraints to which he had long been accustomed and to which he yielded passive obedience were removed, and he was left in a condition of license, all the abeyant passions of his undisciplined nature were brought into prominence and antagonism with an environment where reciprocal obligations have not always found their highest expression. The American Negro: What He Was, What He Is, and What He May Become: A Critical and Practical Discussion
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