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indiscipline

[ in-dis-uh-plin ]

noun

  1. lack of discipline or control:

    a campus problem of student indiscipline.

  2. an instance of this.


indiscipline

/ ɪ²Ôˈ»åɪ²õɪ±è±ôɪ²Ô /

noun

  1. lack of discipline
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of indiscipline1

First recorded in 1775–85; in- 3 + discipline
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In 2021, Wayne Pivac's side rode their luck and took their chances, benefiting from refereeing calls and opponents' indiscipline, to carry off the crown against the odds.

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Mapletoft's side had been a class above their opponents this campaign - until the final hurdle in Cardiff, where indiscipline and handling errors proved costly.

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But it was too late for Wales to undo the damage caused by their own indiscipline as their record losing run went on.

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He has had five yellow cards and a red already this season and he has got to be careful, because that kind of indiscipline can rub off on your players.

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Defeat for Saracens is their third in five games away from home this season and the Londoners' trip to the Rec was compounded by a squad quickly knocked out of shape through injuries and indiscipline.

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