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disciplined Definition

dis·ci·plined (disə plind′)

adjective

having or characterized by discipline a disciplined intellect

disciplined Usage Examples

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • make: He created a system of local Guomindang cells all over southern China and made the party far more disciplined.

Modifies a noun

  • underwriter: Based on the been a big the problems faced of disciplined underwriters.
  • approach: The company also lacked a disciplined approach to closing its books.
  • manner: Their innovative use of technology in a disciplined manner is vital to our success.
  • army: The German Army was, in general, a disciplined army.
  • fashion: In this paper we propose an approach to handling such upgrades in a structured and disciplined fashion.
  • environment: Team working within disciplined environment through work or other capacity.

Modifying Another Word

  • highly: Someone who is highly disciplined, quick, maybe a little hyperactive.
  • very: And it's all very disciplined and professional even tho none of us get paid a bean!

Used with adjective complement

  • become: They are getting used to thinking faster now, and so are becoming more disciplined.
  • stay: But so far he's staying disciplined ( just one run off 18 balls ).