indiscipline
nounEtymology
From French indiscipline, from Middle French [Term?], from Late Latin indisciplina.
- derived from indisciplina
- borrowed from indiscipline
Definitions
Lack of discipline.
- [O]ur delay, and other things which happened, were proofs—and I was told not uncommon ones—of that carelessness, unreadiness, and general indiscipline of French arrangements, which has helped to bring about, since then, an utter ruin.
- Germany feared that the fiscal indiscipline of countries like Italy and Greece could make the new euro currency unstable.
The neighborhood
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA