obey rules
81cheat*/ — [tʃiːt] verb I 1) [I] to behave dishonestly, or to not obey rules Kids have always found ways of cheating in school exams.[/ex] 2) [T] to treat someone dishonestly He trusted these people and they cheated him.[/ex] He was accused of cheating… …
82disciplinarian — [ˌdɪsəplɪˈneəriən] noun [C] someone who forces people to obey rules …
83disciplinary — [ˈdɪsəˌplɪnəri] adj connected with the punishment of people who do not obey rules …
84discipline*/*/ — [ˈdɪsəˌplɪn] noun I 1) [U] the practice of making people obey rules and punishing them if they do not He believes in strict discipline.[/ex] 2) [C] a subject that people study, especially at a university academic disciplines[/ex] 3) [U] the… …
85дисциплинировать — ДИСЦИПЛИНИРОВАТЬ, несов. и сов., кого что. Воздействуя на кого , что л., приучать (приучить) к обязательному для всех членов коллектива подчинению установленному порядку, правилам [impf. and pf. to discipline, make someone obey rules and control… …
86dis·obe·di·ence — /ˌdısəˈbiːdijəns/ noun [noncount] : refusal or failure to obey rules, laws, etc. : a lack of obedience The student s disobedience shocked the teacher. The dog was punished for its disobedience. see also ↑civil disobedience …
87re·bel·lion — /rıˈbɛljən/ noun, pl lions 1 : an effort by many people to change the government or leader of a country by the use of protest or violence [count] The king s army suppressed/quelled/crushed the rebellion. The unfair tax laws sparked a rebellion. A …
88stay in line — obey the rules, behave well Stay in line, young man. We expect you to obey orders …
89keep in line — obey the rules, conform, stay in line The manager expects us to keep in line, not cause problems …
90toe the line — obey the rules and do one s duties The children were forced to toe the line when the new teacher arrived …