disciplinable

/ˈdɪsəplɪnəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being disciplined or trained; able to learn self-control or follow rules.
    • The new recruits proved to be disciplinable and eager to improve.
    • A good teacher knows that every student is disciplinable in their own way.
    • Young children are highly disciplinable with consistent guidance.
  2. Subject to disciplinary action or punishment.
    • The employee's behavior was considered disciplinable under company policy.
    • The committee decided that the misconduct was not disciplinable.
    • Repeated lateness is a disciplinable offense.
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