Disciplinary [adjective]

Definition of Disciplinary:

corrective

Synonyms of Disciplinary:


Opposite/Antonyms of Disciplinary:

-


Sentence/Example of Disciplinary:

Petyo knew about Webster’s disciplinary history in Dover but did not give that information to the Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission, as required by law.

Investigators want to examine years of disciplinary records related to students accused of honor code violations.

The following month, Lee was placed on a performance improvement plan, the only disciplinary action she had received in more than five years with the employer, according to her lawsuit.

ProPublica and the Asbury Park Press scoured 245 police union agreements to find sample clauses that experts say could waste taxpayer money or impede the disciplinary process.

The NFL generally waits for the legal process to play out before imposing potential disciplinary measures.

The old fear-based, father-knows-best, disciplinary methods don’t work.

The NYPD has adopted detailed guidelines — “a disciplinary matrix” — laying out the punishments officers should face for misconduct.

Simon Flake, noting that Lynam is facing disciplinary action by the Army when his criminal cases conclude.

She had been vocal on the platform about the challenges facing local newspapers and had never faced disciplinary issues before.

In a sign of the level of secrecy surrounding police discipline, even Dennis didn’t know that Danese’s disciplinary trial ended in a not guilty decision until he was informed by a reporter this month.