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disciplines

n. (plural of discipline English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: discipline)

Usage examples of "disciplines".

Athens remained exquisite, and I did not regret the choice of Greek disciplines for my life.

What I am trying to do draws on all of these disciplines, and several more besides, but it is at once more and less ambitious.

There, they had to convince the existing brain disciplines of their relevance - a problem that was never faced by certain other new subjects, such as pharmacology.

We were committed to the view that the brain was bigger than any of its constituent disciplines, and that we needed to develop a common language and understanding if we were to approach it.

Now, sitting behind the wheel ten or twelve hours a day, needing virtually to be forced to stop driving, he makes it altogether clear that nothing is more urgent for him than to reach our destination and submit himself to the disciplines of the Keepers of the Skulls.

The disciplines of the monks, the abbot said, were aimed toward the defeat of Death, by which he meant not the triumph of the spirit in the next world but rather the triumph of the body in this one.

Court-especially if the disciplines imposed on Faelan should become general knowledge.