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indiscipline

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in·dis·ci·pline  (n-ds-pln)
n.
Lack of discipline or restraint.

in·disci·plined adj.

indiscipline
Noun
lack of discipline
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.indisciplineindiscipline - the trait of lacking discipline      
trait - a distinguishing feature of your personal nature
indulgence, self-indulgence - an inability to resist the gratification of whims and desires
dissoluteness, self-gratification, incontinence - indiscipline with regard to sensuous pleasures
unrestraint - the quality of lacking restraint
discipline - the trait of being well behaved; "he insisted on discipline among the troops"
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indiscipline
n indiscipline [inˈdisəplin]
bad behaviour; unwillingness to obey orders. ongedissiplineerd عَدم إنْضِباط недисциплинираност nekázeň dårlig opførsel; mangel på disciplin die Disziplinlosigkeit απειθαρχία indiscipina distsiplineerimatus بی انضباطی kurittomuus indiscipline חוֹסֶר מִשמַעַת अनुशासन-हीनता neposlušnost fegyelmezetlenség tidak patuh agaleysi indisciplina 規律のないこと 무질서 disciplinos stoka nedisciplinētība tidak berdisiplin ongedisciplineerdheid dårlig oppførsel niesubordynacja indisciplina indisciplină недисциплинированность nedisciplinovanosť nediscipliniranost nedisciplina brist på disciplin การขาดระเบียบวินัย disiplinsizlik 無紀律 недисциплінованість نظم و ضبط کی کمی hành động vô kỷ luật


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ENI)--Kenya's Anglican Archbishop Benjamin Nzimbi is urging the government to reinstate chaplain services in secondary schools to help curb the rising wave of indiscipline in educational institutions.
Daily observations and specialized studies show that the enlistees are likely to display in full measure one of the regularities that more often than not tends to ascribe indiscipline to others rather than oneself (this means that an undisciplined soldier doesn't see himself as such).
There is no greater measure of spending indiscipline than "earmarks," targeted spending provisions attached to appropriations bill.
 
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