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indiscipline

[in-dis-uh-plin] / ɪnˈdɪs ə plɪn /








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The training previously had been done by a White cavalry outfit, which suffered from poor morale, indiscipline and low reenlistment rates.

From Washington Post

The officer "was removed this morning from his duties in the military police for indiscipline," Doria said.

From Reuters

Wales struggled with unforced errors and indiscipline as they continually gave Argentina advantageous opportunities.

From BBC

"This isn't just indiscipline, this is out of control, we have to go out into the street to be able to eat, queuing up for three and four hours," Carmen wrote.

From BBC

The Specials earned a reputation for violent indiscipline - uniformed officers regularly attacked Catholic neighbourhoods in revenge for previous IRA attacks.

From BBC