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in·dis·ci·pline
(ĭn-dĭs′ə-plĭn)n.
Lack of discipline or restraint.
in·dis′ci·plined adj.
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indiscipline
(ɪnˈdɪsɪplɪn)n
lack of discipline
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Noun | 1. | indiscipline - 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 unrestraint - the quality of lacking restraint discipline - the trait of being well behaved; "he insisted on discipline among the troops" |
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Translations
عَدم إنْضِباط
nekázeň
dårlig opførselmangel på disciplin
fegyelmezetlenség
agaleysi
disciplinos stoka
nedisciplinētība
disiplinsizlik
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indiscipline
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indiscipline
(inˈdisəplin) noun bad behaviour; unwillingness to obey orders.
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