discipline
Kelime Anlamı :

1. disiplin.
2. yetiştirmek.
3. disipline.
4. eğitim.
5. disiplin sağlamak.
6. disipline sokmak.
7. otorite.
8. bilim dalı.
9. kontrol altında tutmak.
10. sıkıdüzen.
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Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. to train or educate; prepare by instruction; specifically, to teach rules and practice, and accustom to order and subordination; drill: as, to discipline troops.
2. to correct; chastise; punish.
3. specifically to execute the laws of a church upon (an offender).
4. to keep in subjection; regulate; govern.
5.
6. mental and moral training, either under one's own guidance or under that of another; the cultivation of the mind and formation of the manners; instruction and government, comprehending the communication of knowledge and the regulation of practice; specifically, training to act in accordance with rules; drill: as, military discipline; monastic discipline.
7. A set or system of rules and regulations; a method of regulating practice: as, the discipline prescribed for the church.
8. specifically, ecclesiastical: the laws which bind the subjects of a church in their conduct, as distinguished from the dogmas or articles of faith which affect their belief.
9. the methods employed by a church for enforcing its laws, and so preserving its purity or its authority by penal measures against offenders. three kinds of discipline were known to the ancient synagogue, all of which are entitled excommunication. in most modern protestant churches discipline consists of three penalties: public censure, suspension, and excommunication.
10. subjection to rule; submissiveness to control; obedience to rules and commands: as, the school was under good discipline.
11. correction; chastisement; punishment inflicted by way of correction and training; hence, edification or correction by means of misfortune or suffering.
12. that which serves to instruct or train; specifically, a course of study; a science or an art.
13. an instrument of punishment; a scourge, or the like, used for religious penance. see disciplinarium.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia