disciplinable

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Recent Examples of Synonyms for disciplinable
Adjective
  • With $20 billion in debt against a market capitalization of $110 billion, the company's leverage appears manageable, providing financial flexibility for its operations and investments.
    Trefis Team, Forbes.com, 13 June 2025
  • For a young adult who feels unready to leave home, the best approach is to break down independence into manageable parts.
    David Krasky, Sun Sentinel, 10 June 2025
Adjective
  • By April, early data showed import prices had been tame before the tariffs went into effect, as one Reuters report noted​.
    Magdy Hassan Fayed, Forbes.com, 2 June 2025
  • Here’s a relatively tame one: Unfortunately, there’s a lot more where that came from; swipe right on the post.
    Tony Maglio, HollywoodReporter, 30 May 2025
Adjective
  • In total, chargeable weight from China and Hong Kong to all markets increased 8 percent from the week prior.
    Glenn Taylor, Sourcing Journal, 29 May 2025
  • Santos made the grave error of not just lying about his background to voters — which while unethical and unsavory is not a crime — but embezzling donor funds for personal expenses and lying to Congress, among other things, which are chargeable offenses that have now resulted in his conviction.
    New York Daily News Editorial Board, New York Daily News, 27 Apr. 2025
Adjective
  • These prove out Fielder’s intuition that aviation safety depends on candid cockpit conversation, a particularly high-stakes—and, crucially, perhaps tractable—example of Fielder’s over-all preoccupation with the fear and anxiety that inhibits genuine communication.
    Gideon Lewis-Kraus, New Yorker, 25 May 2025
  • But tractable torque delivery of 324 lb-ft, which hits at 5,800 rpm, makes the process of revving and gearshifting an absolute pleasure.
    Michael Teo Van Runkle, Forbes.com, 23 Apr. 2025
Adjective
  • Those interactions with the criminal justice system cast long financial shadows.
    Christian Weller, Forbes.com, 10 June 2025
  • The cases remain in the initial stages of investigation, with no certainty that any criminal charges will be pursued.
    Michael Verdon, Robb Report, 9 June 2025
Adjective
  • According to team sources, the Lakers will be amenable to whatever contract structure Dončić desires.
    Jovan Buha, New York Times, 2 May 2025
  • California, the rare state with conditions amenable to olive-growing, produces less than 2 percent of the olive oil that Americans consume.
    Rachel Sugar, The Atlantic, 11 Apr. 2025
Adjective
  • If responsible breeders are regulated out of business, then the only ones left will be irresponsible breeders who ignore the laws.
    Sheila Goffe, Boston Herald, 3 June 2025
  • To inhabit a plantation for profit, especially as a white American, and not center its history in slavery is vile and irresponsible.
    Jameelah Nasheed, Essence, 29 May 2025
Adjective
  • Even the most upstanding, compliant advisor can suffer catastrophic damage if a malicious or uninformed post makes it to the top of the search results.
    Chad Angle, Forbes.com, 9 June 2025
  • The building lacks parking, the air conditioning will cost thousands to replace and the structure is not compliant with the Americans Disabilities Act — people in wheelchairs are carried up the steps.
    Kamal Morgan, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 6 June 2025
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“Disciplinable.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/disciplinable. Accessed 17 Jun. 2025.

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