Disciple in a sentence as a noun

Right, if he really thinks this then he's not a very good Ayn Rand disciple.

"After he had finished his prison term, the man went to Shichiri and became his disciple.

Paul calls himself a disciple of Jesus and says that he doesn't mean to extend or conflict with Jesus' teachings.

A 50% tax makes you a libertarian, Ayn Rand disciple in France, isn't that insanity?

You seem to be unaware that Jimbo Wales was an avowed Rand disciple when he set up Wikipedia.

Git, much like vim, is a mastery in itself but when the disciple reaches a certain level most of the annoying things make sense and work as desired because how they are.

Business is a zero-sum game...It would be so nice if journalists who write about "Ayn Rand disciples" would actually read something by her first, so they would know what they're talking about.

A disciple of Smith's Wealth of Nations could reduce the world to merely a place to make money and which is the slave of market forces, etc. All of these works, while potentially "dangerous", stand on their own merits and should be read.

My heuristic is this: if a framework is giving you huge productivity advantages, there's nothing stopping someone from figuring out how to GUI-ify/sugarcoat the parts you write as a good disciple of this week's True Framework.

And interdisciplinary learning at that!While I won't argue that the sheer volume of knowledge swirling today is exponentially greater than 500 years ago, its also very true that the type of education Da Vinci received, mentor-disciple, is almost non-existant today.

Disciple definitions

noun

someone who believes and helps to spread the doctrine of another

See also: adherent