disciplinant (Meaning)

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disciplinant (n.)

A flagellant. See Flagellant.

Synonyms & Antonyms of disciplinant

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

disciplinant Sentence Examples

  1. The disciplinant exhibited unwavering resolve in adhering to the strict rules and regulations.
  2. The military unit enforced harsh discipline, with errant soldiers facing severe punishment from their disciplinants.
  3. The stern disciplinant carried out his duties with unyielding authority, ensuring order and obedience.
  4. The disciplinant's unwavering gaze and icy demeanor instilled fear in those who contemplated breaking the rules.
  5. The disciplinant's unwavering commitment to maintaining discipline was both respected and feared.
  6. The disciplinant's strict adherence to protocol ensured that the operation proceeded smoothly and without incident.
  7. The disciplinant's harsh punishments were intended to instill fear and deter future transgressions.
  8. The disciplinant's solitary nature and lack of empathy made him an unapproachable figure.
  9. The disciplinant's reputation as a ruthless enforcer made him the subject of both respect and apprehension.
  10. The disciplinant's presence at the school assembly served as a constant reminder of the consequences of misbehavior.

FAQs About the word disciplinant

A flagellant. See Flagellant.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The disciplinant exhibited unwavering resolve in adhering to the strict rules and regulations.

The military unit enforced harsh discipline, with errant soldiers facing severe punishment from their disciplinants.

The stern disciplinant carried out his duties with unyielding authority, ensuring order and obedience.

The disciplinant's unwavering gaze and icy demeanor instilled fear in those who contemplated breaking the rules.