in·dis·ci·pline
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| 1. | lack of discipline or control: a campus problem of student indiscipline. |
| 2. | an instance of this. |
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in·dis·ci·plin·a·ble, adjective
in·dis·ci·plined, adjective
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n. Lack of discipline or restraint. in·dis'ci·plined adj. |
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| the trait of lacking discipline [ant: discipline] |
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indiscipline [inˈdisəplin] noun
bad behaviour; unwillingness to obey orders
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Indiscipline
In*dis"ci*pline\, n. [L. indisplina: cf. F. indiscipline. See In- not, and Discipline.] Want of discipline or instruction. [R.]| Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc. |
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