indiscipline
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- indisciplinable adjective
- indisciplined adjective
Etymology
Origin of indiscipline
First recorded in 1775–85; in- 3 + discipline
Example Sentences
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The yellow cards shown to Sam Underhill and captain Maro Itoje "hurt us badly", Borthwick said, the latest examples of indiscipline which have undermined England's tournament and made them more vulnerable to attacks out wide.
From BBC • Mar. 13, 2026
But he lasted just eight months at Spurs amid player indiscipline, a split executive team and doubts over his tactical approach.
From BBC • Feb. 11, 2026
In October, the military said 16 officers had been arrested over "issues of indiscipline".
From Barron's • Jan. 26, 2026
Hints of the affair first became public when Nigeria's Defence Headquarters issued a statement on October 4 on the arrest of 16 officers, on what it said were cases of indiscipline and perceived career stagnation.
From Barron's • Jan. 26, 2026
Too many farmers had assumed, without due enquiry, that on such a farm a spirit of licence and indiscipline would prevail.
From "Animal Farm: A Fairy Story" by George Orwell
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