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View synonyms for indiscipline
indiscipline
[ in-dis-uh-plin ]
indiscipline
/ ɪnˈdɪsɪplɪn /
noun
- lack of discipline
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Other Words From
- in·disci·plina·ble adjective
- in·disci·plined adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of indiscipline1
First recorded in 1775–85; in- 3 + discipline
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Example Sentences
At this time there was a good deal of indiscipline in the garrison, with which General Elliot dealt severely.
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The desultoriness, the indiscipline of the patriots restored to the Government its immaculate character of September.
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Doubtless the laxity and indiscipline he might observe would produce a not dissimilar revulsion.
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With soldierly instinct, he recognized that the indiscipline of the camp was an effect and not a cause.
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Aboard the Arabella there was to be none of the ruffianly indiscipline that normally prevailed in buccaneering vessels.
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