0 someone who believes in keeping complete control of the people he or she is in charge of, especially by giving severe punishments:
a strict disciplinarian
Right conduct in its everyday enactment and "reason" that could be "spiritually experienced" was the basis of a highly disciplinarian idea of an ethical individuality.
The older family was authoritarian, disciplinarian and pain-inflicting enough for us not to romanticize or valorise it.
Perceval and his colleagues were particularly strict church-and-king disciplinarians, and they had no qualms about terrorizing the press.
The rest of the book addresses the functions and activities of the prelates, as preachers, educationalists, men exercising secular power and disciplinarians.
Rather, they were skilful organisers of intelligentsia social, professional and emotional life + charismatic fathers, disciplinarians and mentors.
Indeed, only recently this remedy was used in an attempt to restrain the society from continuing disciplinarian proceedings.
It is disciplinarian; it is authoritarian and it is hostile.
They will not go, and we have not now the stern disciplinarians of a past generation.
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