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What (who) is discipline$21701$ - definition

SELF CONTROL
Disciplinarian; Self-Discipline; Self-discipline; Self discipline; DISCIPLINE; Dicipline; Mental discipline; Disciplinary; Disclipline
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Book of Discipline (Church of Scotland)         
BOOK BY JOHN KNOX
Two Books of Discipline; The Two Books of Discipline; First Book of Discipline; Second Book of Discipline; Book of Discipline of Kirk; Book of Discipline of the Kirk
The Book of Discipline refers to two works regulative of ecclesiastical order in the Church of Scotland, known as The First Book of Discipline (1560) and The Second Book of Discipline (1578), drawn up and printed in the Scottish Reformation. The first was drafted by a committee of "six Johns", including leading reformer John Knox.
Book of Discipline (United Methodist)         
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH MANUAL, A LIVING DOCUMENT WITH MANY EDITIONS
Book of Discipline of the United Methodist Church; UMC Book of Discipline; United Methodist Church Book of Discipline; Book of Discipline of The United Methodist Church; United Methodist Book of Discipline; The Book of Discipline of the United Methodist Church; Book of Discipline for The Methodist Church; Book of Discipline of the Methodist Church; The Book of Discipline of The United Methodist Church; Methodist Episcopal Book of Discipline; United Methodist Church's Book of Discipline; United Methodist Discipline
The Book of Discipline constitutes the law and doctrine of the United Methodist Church.Foundational Documents of The United Methodist Faith.
discipline         
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n.
1) to establish; maintain discipline
2) to crack down on violations of discipline
3) to undermine discipline
4) to violate discipline
5) firm, harsh, iron, severe, stern, strict; lax, loose, slack; military; party discipline
6) the discipline to + inf. (they didn't have enough discipline to cope with the job)
II
v.
1) (D; tr.) to discipline for
2) (H; usu. refl.) (she disciplined herself to exercise every day)

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Discipline

Discipline refers to rule following behavior, to regulation, order, control and authority. It may also refer to punishment. Discipline is used to create habits, routines, and automatic mechanisms such as blind obedience. It may be inflicted on others or on oneself. Self discipline refers to the practice of self restraint, controlling one's emotions, and ignoring impulses.