Example sentence - Learning to do your homework before play time takes a disciplined approach.
He disciplined his unruly child.
She is a multi-disciplined professional, excelling in fields like marketing, design, and project management.
He was a disciplined boy when he followed his friend.
The key to Lombardi's success was his disciplined approach to the game. I'd like to be more disciplined when it comes to saving money. Are children who are harshly disciplined better behaved than those who're not?
Not exactly, but it needs punctuation: "Mike joined the army, and he became more disciplined during the training." But even then it's not an elegant sentence. A better way would be: After joining the army, Mike became more disciplined as a result of the training. OR Mike's army training made him more disciplined. Some people use the term "run-on sentence" to mean a sentence that is long and rambling. But as an actual grammatical error, run-on refers to two sentences that are stuck together as one. For example, "Mike joined the army he became more disciplined during the training."
The ascetic priest lived a very simple, disciplined life.
It isn't but it could be. With a conjunction and two separate independent clauses, it could be two sentences. The best way to phrase it is as a compound predicate with one subject:"Mike joined the Army and became more disciplined during the training."
Of course, no matter who you are, you can be disciplined.
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The ISBN of Disciplined Minds is 0847693643.
Disciplined Minds was created in 2000.
The children cower in the corner after being disciplined. To survive the tornado and remain safe, the family chose to cower in a corner of their basement.