adjective
- capable of being disciplined; able to be trained, corrected, or brought under control
Examples
- The coach believed that even the most rebellious players were disciplinable with the right approach.
- Young children are generally more disciplinable than teenagers.
- A disciplinable workforce responds well to clear rules and consistent feedback.
- The teacher found her new class surprisingly disciplinable after establishing firm expectations.
- Not all behavioral problems are equally disciplinable; some require professional intervention.