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disziplinärer

Disziplinärer is the comparative form of the German adjective disziplinär. It denotes a higher degree of discipline or a more stringent application of rules within a system, organization, or field. In use, it often modifies nouns that denote approaches, measures, or procedures. For example, Dieser Ansatz ist disziplinärer als jener describes a more disciplined approach; disziplinärere Maßnahmen refers to stricter disciplinary measures. The term appears primarily in formal, administrative, academic, or organizational contexts.

Etymology and related forms: The word is built from Disziplin, meaning discipline, with the suffix -är to

Usage notes: In everyday language, alternatives such as disziplinär or disziplinarisch are common, depending on nuance.

See also: Disziplin, Disziplinarrecht, disziplinarische Maßnahmen, interdisziplinär.

form
an
adjective,
and
the
comparative
ending
-er.
It
ultimately
traces
back
to
Latin
disciplina.
Related
terms
include
disziplinär
(the
base
adjective)
and
disziplinarisch,
which
is
often
used
to
describe
disciplinary
actions
or
procedures
more
broadly.
The
nuances
differ:
disziplinär
can
describe
matters
relating
to
a
discipline
or
to
discipline
in
general,
while
disziplinarisch
emphasizes
disciplinary
actions
or
measures.
Disziplinärer
is
chiefly
used
to
express
a
comparative
degree:
a
disziplinärer
Ansatz,
a
disziplinärerer
Plan,
or
disziplinärere
Maßnahmen
imply
a
higher
level
of
discipline
or
stricter
enforcement
than
a
reference
point.
The
form
adapts
to
gender,
number,
and
case
like
other
German
adjectives
(e.g.,
disziplinärer
Ansatz,
disziplinärere
Maßnahmen).