Discipline The meaning from the Oxford dictionary: Middle English (in the sense ‘mortification by scourging oneself’): via Old French from Latin disciplina ‘instruction, knowledge’, from discipulus Discipline (noun): 1. The practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behaviour, using punishment to correct disobedience. 2. The controlled behaviour resulting from such training. 3. Activity that provides mental or physical training. 4. A system of rules of conduct. 5. A branch of knowledge, typically one studied in higher education. Discipine (verb): 1. Train (someone) to obey rules or a code of behaviour, using punishment to correct disobedience. 2. Punish or rebuke formally for an offence. 3. (discipline oneself to do something) Train oneself to do something in a controlled and habitual way. Disci...
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