Discipline vs. Regimentation

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Disciplinenoun

A controlled behaviour; self-control.

Disciplinenoun

An enforced compliance or control.

Disciplinenoun

A systematic method of obtaining obedience.

Disciplinenoun

A state of order based on submission to authority.

Disciplinenoun

A punishment to train or maintain control.

Disciplinenoun

A whip used for self-flagellation.

Disciplinenoun

A set of rules regulating behaviour.

Disciplinenoun

A flagellation as a means of obtaining sexual gratification.

Disciplinenoun

A specific branch of knowledge or learning.

Disciplinenoun

A category in which a certain art, sport or other activity belongs.

Disciplineverb

(transitive) To train someone by instruction and practice.

Disciplineverb

(transitive) To teach someone to obey authority.

Disciplineverb

(transitive) To punish someone in order to (re)gain control.

Disciplineverb

(transitive) To impose order on someone.

Disciplinenoun

The treatment suited to a disciple or learner; education; development of the faculties by instruction and exercise; training, whether physical, mental, or moral.

Disciplinenoun

Training to act in accordance with established rules; accustoming to systematic and regular action; drill.

Disciplinenoun

Subjection to rule; submissiveness to order and control; habit of obedience.

Disciplinenoun

Severe training, corrective of faults; instruction by means of misfortune, suffering, punishment, etc.

Disciplinenoun

Correction; chastisement; punishment inflicted by way of correction and training.

Disciplinenoun

The subject matter of instruction; a branch of knowledge.

Disciplinenoun

The enforcement of methods of correction against one guilty of ecclesiastical offenses; reformatory or penal action toward a church member.

Disciplinenoun

Self-inflicted and voluntary corporal punishment, as penance, or otherwise; specifically, a penitential scourge.

Disciplinenoun

A system of essential rules and duties; as, the Romish or Anglican discipline.

Disciplineverb

To educate; to develop by instruction and exercise; to train.

Disciplineverb

To accustom to regular and systematic action; to bring under control so as to act systematically; to train to act together under orders; to teach subordination to; to form a habit of obedience in; to drill.

Disciplineverb

To improve by corrective and penal methods; to chastise; to correct.

Disciplineverb

To inflict ecclesiastical censures and penalties upon.

Disciplinenoun

a branch of knowledge;

Disciplinenoun

a system of rules of conduct or method of practice;

Disciplinenoun

the trait of being well behaved;

Disciplinenoun

training to improve strength or self-control

Disciplinenoun

the act of punishing;

Disciplineverb

train by instruction and practice; especially to teach self-control;

Disciplineverb

punish in order to gain control or enforce obedience;

Discipline

Discipline is action or inaction that is regulated to be in accordance (or to achieve accord) with a particular system of governance. Discipline is commonly applied to regulating human and animal behavior to its society or environment it belongs.

Regimentationnoun

The act of regimenting.

Regimentationnoun

the imposition of order or discipline

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