discipline |
regret |
As verbs the difference between discipline and regret
is that
discipline is while
regret is to feel sorry about (a thing that has or has not happened), afterthink: to wish that a thing had not happened, that something else had happened instead.
As a noun regret is
emotional pain on account of something done or experienced in the past, with a wish that it had been different; a looking back with dissatisfaction or with longing.
discipline |
drive |
In transitive terms the difference between discipline and drive
is that
discipline is to impose order on someone while
drive is to convey (a person, etc) in a wheeled motorized vehicle.
sector |
discipline |
As nouns the difference between sector and discipline
is that
sector is section while
discipline is a controlled behaviour; self-control.
As a verb discipline is
to train someone by instruction and practice.
discipline |
rapport |
As a verb discipline
is .
As a noun rapport is
report.
silence |
discipline |
In transitive terms the difference between silence and discipline
is that
silence is to suppress criticism, etc while
discipline is to impose order on someone.
As an interjection silence
is a common imperative instructing the addressed to remain silent.
achievement |
discipline |
As a noun achievement
is the act of achieving or performing; a successful performance; accomplishment.
As a verb discipline is
.
divisions |
discipline |
As a noun divisions
is .
As a verb discipline is
.
enforcement |
discipline |
As nouns the difference between enforcement and discipline
is that
enforcement is the act of enforcing; compulsion while
discipline is a controlled behaviour; self-control.
As a verb discipline is
to train someone by instruction and practice.
discipline |
unprofessional |
As a verb discipline
is .
As an adjective unprofessional is
unbecoming of a professional; hence inappropriate in the workplace.
event |
discipline |
As a noun event
is blowhole (of cetaceans).
As a verb discipline is
.
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