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disciplinary

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/ˌdɪs.ɪˈplɪn.ər.i/ · dis-ci-pli-na-ry

related to the enforcement of rules or regulations within a specific field.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

related to the enforcement of rules or regulations within a specific field.

کسی مخصوص شعبے میں قواعد یا ضوابط کے نفاذ سے متعلق۔

نظامی

nizaami

Formal: انضباطی

Synonyms

regulatorycorrectivepunitiveقانونیاصلاحیسزا دینے والا

Antonyms

informalunregulatedpermissiveغیر رسمیبے قاعدہاجازت دینے والا

Common Collocations

  • disciplinary action
  • disciplinary committee
  • disciplinary procedure

Example Sentences

The school has a strict disciplinary policy for students.

اسکول میں طلباء کے لیے ایک سخت نظامی پالیسی ہے۔

School mein talba ke liye aik sakht nizaami policy hai.

He faced disciplinary action for violating company rules.

کمپنی کے قواعد کی خلاف ورزی کرنے پر اس کے خلاف انضباطی کارروائی کی گئی۔

Company ke qawaid ki khilaf warzi karne par is ke khilaf inzhabati karwai ki gayi.

The disciplinary committee will review the case next week.

نظامی کمیٹی اگلے ہفتے کیس کا جائزہ لے گی۔

Nizami committee agle hafte case ka jaiza legi.

Easily Confused With

discipline:Disciplinary is an adjective that refers to actions or measures related to discipline, while discipline is a noun that denotes the practice of training and maintaining control.

Word Family

discipline
nounانضباط
disciplined
adjectiveتنظم یافتہ

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember that 'disciplinary' relates to keeping things in discipline.

Imagine a teacher enforcing classroom rules.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خود کو سنبھالنا ہے درد کا ، یہ نظم و ضبط کی بات ہے۔

Khud ko sambhalna hai dard ka, yeh nazm o zabt ki baat hai.

Controlling oneself from pain, it's all about discipline.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جو کام رکھے گا انضباط میں، وہ پایا جائے گا کامیاب۔

Jo kaam rakhe ga inzhabat mein, woh paaya jaaye ga kamaab.

The one who maintains discipline will find success.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "disciplinarius" — pertaining to teaching or discipline

First known use: 19th century

The word 'disciplinary' evolved from Latin roots, relating to discipline and teaching methods. It has been used in academic and professional contexts since the early 19th century.