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Example sentences for "disciplined"

Lexicographically close words:
disciplina; disciplinam; disciplinarian; disciplinary; discipline; disciplines; disciplining; disciplinis; discipulis; disclaim
  1. The regular and auxiliary disciplined forces of the Empire destroy the barbarian power near Chalons, and the last and worst of the invasions is wiped out as thoroughly as had been all the others.

  2. But the body as a whole, in its general spirit, and especially in the disciplined organization of its hierarchy, did differ from everything round it in this double character of precision and conviction.

  3. We may guess, though it is only guesswork, that its chief ailment came from the spiritual fervor, ill-disciplined but vivid, of Brittany and of Ireland.

  4. This Man, Who also was God Himself, had, through chosen companions called Apostles, founded a strict and disciplined society called the Church.

  5. They were attached to the conception of a thing: of an organized body instituted for a definite end, disciplined in a definite way, and remarkable for the possession of definite and concrete doctrine.

  6. A numerous and well-disciplined army, perhaps the finest in the world, gave him superiority over the Christians of the north.

  7. The Arabs soon showed what they were capable of when trained and disciplined in arms.

  8. Whether lessoned by Leonardo himself, or merely one of many, disciplined in the system of the Milanese School, he learns unerringly to draw, unerringly and enduringly to paint" .

  9. They were too well disciplined in the iron rule of the house to open it without an express order from the Lady Superior, or from Mère Esther.

  10. They had thus become a laughing-stock to the better disciplined soldiers of the army, and brought discredit on the city.

  11. They are dexterous in the management of the horse, are well-disciplined troops, and are the only military in the Emperor's army that can cope with the Berebbers of the Atlas.

  12. Their armies were usually better disciplined and more efficient, although more liable to depletion by desertion.

  13. His three thousand men could not hope to succeed in a direct attack on the city, defended by thrice that number of disciplined troops.

  14. Atahuallpa once safe at Cuzco or Quito and surrounded by the disciplined soldiers who had overthrown Huascar, a defensive campaign might be undertaken in which Pizarro would find every step toward either capital bitterly disputed.

  15. The battle of Pichincha, fought in May, 1822, left Bolivar and Sucre free to employ their numerous and well-disciplined troops in completing the liberation of Peru and Bolivia.

  16. The arts and sciences are encouraged by the patronage of men of breeding and affairs; they are disciplined into a certain firmness and amplitude which artists and scholars, if left to themselves, are commonly incapable of.

  17. In the disciplined play of fancy which the fine arts afford, the mind's free action justifies itself and becomes intrinsically delightful.

  18. But this man bids defiance to the world; he is yet, in this very region, to rout well-appointed and disciplined armies with a handful of men; and he engages the partida.

  19. I was reinforced from time to time and the men were drilled and disciplined preparatory for the service which was sure to come.

  20. Forrest had about 4,000 cavalry with him, composed of thoroughly well-disciplined men, who under so able a leader were very effective.

  21. They were associated with so many disciplined men and professionally educated officers, that when they went into engagements it was with a confidence they would not have felt otherwise.

  22. The heroes of Wellington, who boasted of their military tactics and disciplined valor, were often doomed by woful (sic) experience, to appreciate the prowess of those warlike sons of the western country.

  23. Coffee’s troops bore the brunt of fire and, as disciplined fighting men, had carried the fight to the enemy.

  24. It was an equally disciplined eye which in the laboratory first noticed that air is non-conducting until traversed by an X-ray, when it becomes conducting in a noteworthy degree.

  25. Professor Alexander Graham Bell, who invented the telephone, came to his triumph not as a disciplined electrician, but as a student, under his father, of articulate speech and its transmission.

  26. And now, as the grey light of dawn broke over the earth, Gerard was able for the first time to obtain a view of the barbarous but splendidly disciplined host in whose midst he was to fight to-day.

  27. What we formerly called the sacred enthusiasm of freedom and patriotism, is now metamorphosed into the fury of an excited populace, which can no longer be regulated or disciplined except by force.

  28. For, this is not borrowed emotion; it does not descend from above; they are not a trusty army of disciplined soldiers, but a suspicious accumulation of temporary adherents.

  29. Long ago he should have disciplined himself into machine-like action as regards these matters, so that the dishonest opportunity would be instinctively and instantly dismissed, the honest deed appearing spontaneously.

  30. Many a man and woman possesses this disciplined childhood through life.

  31. Lacon had told Mr. Steadman that he had been disciplined because of his connection with the union.

  32. Postmaster General to reopen the case of one M'Cusker, who had been disciplined in 1897.

  33. The history of legislation shows that the best-disciplined minds find it difficult to devise a single statute affecting a single interest which will be precise in its terms and equal in its operation.

  34. More than any man of his day, to the labors of a practical statesman he brought a mind disciplined by a liberal philosophy; and he adorned the most exalted stations with the graceful fame of learning and polite accomplishments.

  35. He believed among other things that he was always the same consistent intelligent human being, whereas under certain stimuli he became no longer reasonable and disciplined but a purely imaginative and emotional person.

  36. They have not only disciplined the powers of the masterly statesmen, but have fostered among them a sense of fraternity concerning our civil destinies.

  37. It was not until thoroughly trained and disciplined men filled the chief places in command that the Federal forces overwhelmed and destroyed the Rebellion.

  38. Thoroughly trained and disciplined men filled the chief places in command in the Federal Army.

  39. Their extensive knowledge and thoroughly disciplined and comprehensive minds have been largely instrumental in perfecting our system of government, and in elevating the nation to the rank of one of the greatest political powers.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disciplined" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accepting; ascetic; bound; broken; conditioned; confined; cramped; disciplined; enduring; finite; forbearing; indulgent; lenient; limited; methodical; narrow; orderly; patented; patient; persevering; philosophical; prescribed; qualified; restricted; severe; sober; stoical; strait; straitened; tame; temperate; tolerant; understanding