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disple Meaning

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disple (v. t.)

To discipline; to correct.

disple Sentence Examples

  1. The professor's disple at the student's plagiarism was evident in his stern tone.
  2. The new policy faced widespread disple among the employees.
  3. The fans displayed their disple by booing the losing team.
  4. The parents expressed their disple at the school's decision to cancel the field trip.
  5. The disple of the audience was palpable as the speaker stumbled through his speech.
  6. The student's disple at the teacher's grading caused a disagreement in class.
  7. The critic's disple for the film was reflected in his negative review.
  8. The disple of the customer was evident in their decision to return the product.
  9. The athlete's disple at losing the game fueled their determination to win the next one.
  10. The politician's disple at the opposition's tactics led to a heated debate in the parliament.

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To discipline; to correct.

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The professor's disple at the student's plagiarism was evident in his stern tone.

The new policy faced widespread disple among the employees.

The fans displayed their disple by booing the losing team.

The parents expressed their disple at the school's decision to cancel the field trip.