• Disciplinary

    Pronunciation

    • UK IPA: /dɪsɪˈplɪnəɹi/
    • US IPA: /ˈdɪs.É™.pləˌnɛɹi/

    Origin

    From Vulgar Latin disciplinarius, from Latin disciplina ("instruction, teaching, field of study, habit")

    Full definition of disciplinary

    Adjective

    disciplinary

    1. Having to do with discipline, or with the imposition of discipline.Debt can motivate or act as a disciplinary force for executives to achieve organizational efficiency.
    2. For the purpose of imposing punishment.The school has announced that it will take disciplinary measures against the students who participated in the protest activities.
    3. Of or relating to an academic field of study.
      • 2012-01, Stephen Ledoux, Behaviorism at 100, Becoming more aware of the progress that scientists have made on behavioral fronts can reduce the risk that other natural scientists will resort to mystical agential accounts when they exceed the limits of their own disciplinary training.
    4. We hope that psychologists will applaud good studies of scientific behavior and thought regardless of the disciplinary specialty of the author.
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