disciplinarian en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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She was a disciplinarian, brooking no backtalk or rowdiness in her classroom.
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Homeroom teachers play many roles; acting as counselors, administrators, and disciplinarians.
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A systematic administrator and strong disciplinarian, however, he excited much dissatisfaction among his clergy.
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His parents divorced when he was five; and his father and stepmother, strict disciplinarians, discouraged his artistic efforts.
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Throughout his entire military career, he was considered to be a strict disciplinarian, a political right-winger, and even a militarist.
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He was viewed as a disciplinarian with a bland, colourless personality.
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His teachers were disciplinarians who insisted on proper posture and hand position, emphasizing technique and theory at the expense of creativity.
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He was something of a disciplinarian, but also impressed his superiors by his skill at sorting out paperwork and analysing recent training exercises.
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Regarding the difficulties of reining in rambunctious students, she once commented that it's not enough that we have to be disciplinarians.
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In common with many officers of the period, he was a strict disciplinarian, but was never charged with tyranny.
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