do what you should do at the time that you should do it.
it means "to impart education" or "to teach.
Discipline is the practice of training someone to obey rules.
instincts meaning
Discipline means that to follow the rules and regulations at any institution
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The Latin equivalent of the English noun 'discipline' is disciplina. It's a feminine gender noun. It may be used to mean 'discipline' in the sense of 'body of knowledge'. It also may be used to mean 'discipline' in the sense of 'ordered way of life'. A Latin equivalent of the English verb 'to discipline' is exerceo, exercere. The Latin verb means 'to discipline' in the sense of 'to exercise, train'. Another equivalent is instituo, instituere. The Latin verb literally means 'to put in place'. But one of its looser translations is 'to train'.
Lacking moral discipline or legal restraint, especially in sexual conduct
Children need discipline or they will run amok.There is a lot of discipline in the army.We will discipline you if you do not follow the rules on Answers.com.
It's extremely harsh discipline.
Discipline refers to specialty ... electrical, chemical, mechanical, etc.
Self discipline
Discipline means that to follow the rules and regulations at any institution
to obey the rules
BDSM, Bondage & Discipline / Domination & Submission /
It refers to the discipline: athletics.
Musar means discipline (used both as studying self-discipline and disciplining others).
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taking care of needs before wants
Discipline refers to the practice of maintaining orderly conduct and self-control. It involves following rules, regulations, and codes of behavior to achieve a goal or maintain order. Discipline can also refer to a specific field of study or area of expertise.
The Latin equivalent of the English noun 'discipline' is disciplina. It's a feminine gender noun. It may be used to mean 'discipline' in the sense of 'body of knowledge'. It also may be used to mean 'discipline' in the sense of 'ordered way of life'. A Latin equivalent of the English verb 'to discipline' is exerceo, exercere. The Latin verb means 'to discipline' in the sense of 'to exercise, train'. Another equivalent is instituo, instituere. The Latin verb literally means 'to put in place'. But one of its looser translations is 'to train'.