All disciplining synonyms
verb disciplining
- found β simple past tense and past participle of find.
- acquaint β If you acquaint someone with something, you tell them about it so that they know it. If you acquaint yourself with something, you learn about it.
- bottom β The bottom of something is the lowest or deepest part of it.
- familiarise β to make (onself or another) well-acquainted or conversant with something.
- familiarize β to make (onself or another) well-acquainted or conversant with something.
- fit β adapted or suited; appropriate: This water isn't fit for drinking. A long-necked giraffe is fit for browsing treetops.
- initiate β to begin, set going, or originate: to initiate major social reforms.
- introduce β to present (a person) to another so as to make acquainted.
- predicate β to proclaim; declare; affirm; assert.
- prime β of the first importance; demanding the fullest consideration: a prime requisite.
- qualify β to provide with proper or necessary skills, knowledge, credentials, etc.; make competent: to qualify oneself for a job.
- rest β a support for a lance; lance rest.
- settle β to appoint, fix, or resolve definitely and conclusively; agree upon (as time, price, or conditions).
- stay β (of a ship) to change to the other tack.
- accustom β If you accustom yourself or another person to something, you make yourself or them become used to it.
- acclimate β When you acclimate or are acclimated to a new situation, place, or climate, you become used to it.
- acclimatise β Standard spelling of from=Non-Oxford British spelling.
- acclimatize β When you acclimatize or are acclimatized to a new situation, place, or climate, you become used to it.
- addict β An addict is someone who takes harmful drugs and cannot stop taking them.
- adjust β When you adjust to a new situation, you get used to it by changing your behaviour or your ideas.
- confirm β If something confirms what you believe, suspect, or fear, it shows that it is definitely true.
- devote β If you devote yourself, your time, or your energy to something, you spend all or most of your time or energy on it.
- harden β to make hard or harder: to harden steel.
- season β one of the four periods of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter), beginning astronomically at an equinox or solstice, but geographically at different dates in different climates.
- tolerate β to allow the existence, presence, practice, or act of without prohibition or hindrance; permit.
adjective disciplining
- nurturing β to feed and protect: to nurture one's offspring.
- promoting β to help or encourage to exist or flourish; further: to promote world peace.
- raising β an increase in amount, as of wages: a raise in pay.
- refined β having or showing well-bred feeling, taste, etc.: refined people.
- refining β to bring to a fine or a pure state; free from impurities: to refine metal, sugar, or petroleum.
- regenerative β of, relating to, or characterized by regeneration.
- socializing β to make social; make fit for life in companionship with others.
- stimulating β to rouse to action or effort, as by encouragement or pressure; spur on; incite: to stimulate his interest in mathematics.
- uplifting β inspirational; offering or providing hope, encouragement, salvation, etc.: an uplifting sermon.
noun disciplining
- chastening β A chastening experience makes you regret that you have behaved badly or stupidly.
- chastisement β Chastisement is the same as punishment.
- comeuppance β If you say that someone has got their comeuppance, you approve of the fact that they have been punished or have suffered for something wrong that they have done.
- compensation β Compensation is money that someone who has experienced loss or suffering claims from the person or organization responsible, or from the state.
- deserving β If you describe a person, organization, or cause as deserving, you mean that you think they should be helped.
- discipline β training to act in accordance with rules; drill: military discipline.
- due β together; in unison.
- guerdon β a reward, recompense, or requital.
- lumps β a piece or mass of solid matter without regular shape or of no particular shape: a lump of coal.
- meed β a reward or recompense.
- merit β claim to respect and praise; excellence; worth.
- payment β something that is paid; an amount paid; compensation; recompense.
- penalty β a punishment imposed or incurred for a violation of law or rule.
- punishment β the act of punishing.
- recompense β to repay; remunerate; reward, as for service, aid, etc.
- requital β the act of requiting.