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disciplinarian Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


disciplinarian ka kya matlab hota hai


अनुशासक

Noun:

अंनुशास्ता, नियम स्थापित करनेवाला, पांडित्याभिमानी व्यक्ति, पांडित्यदंभी,



disciplinarian's Usage Examples:

Between 842 and 846 he was chosen abbot, but as a disciplinarian he was more energetic than successful, and about 851 he resigned the office.


Thus appeared in the educated classes two extreme groups: on the one hand, the discontented Conservatives, who recommended a return to a more severe disciplinarian regime; and on the other, the discontented Radicals, who would have been satisfied with nothing less than the adoption of a throughgoing socialistic programme.


He was educated, exclusively by his father, who was a strict disciplinarian, and at the age of three was taught the Greek alphabet and long lists, of Greek words with their English equivalents.


He was merciful as a conqueror, stern as a disciplinarian, enterprising and wary as a general; while his courage, loyalty and forbearance seem to have been almost unsullied.


Horace (Epistles, ii.) criticizes his old schoolmaster and describes him as plagosus (a flogger), and Orbilius has become proverbial as a disciplinarian pedagogue.


He also found encouragement in Mucianus, the governor of Syria; and although a strict disciplinarian and reformer of abuses, he had a soldiery thoroughly devoted to him.


He was a disciplinarian, a scholar, a modest and moderate man of genuine piety and irreproachable morals.


He was quick, energetic and resourceful, reckless of his own safety, a strict disciplinarian, a painstaking and hard-working officer.


The schools showed him an able and wise disciplinarian, and his patriotic orations and sermons prove him a speaker of great power.


In military matters Hadrian was a strict disciplinarian, but his generosity and readiness to share their hardships endeared him to the soldiers.



Synonyms:

martinet, authoritarian, dictator, stickler, moralist,



Antonyms:

submissive, democratic, elitist, egalitarian,



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