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indiscipline

[in-dis-uh-plin] / ɪnˈdɪs ə plɪn /








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Mr. Biden’s improvisation in Tokyo stirred a mix of reactions back in Washington, where some political leaders praised his candid support for an ally while others mocked him for indiscipline.

From New York Times

Looting and war crimes, as well as poorly maintained equipment, logistics errors and intercepted communications, have spotlighted the unprofessionalism and indiscipline of the force.

From Washington Post

The Cuban Institute of Sport said his defection was "a serious indiscipline within the Cuban sports system".

From BBC

"We've seen signs of alarming indiscipline from Russian troops, which is a reminder that there is so much we don't know about Chinese troops would perform under the pressures of war," Neill said.

From Reuters

The police claimed he was “planning to again indulge in illegal/anti-national activities” and said his detention was warranted “to prevent the society from violence, strikes, economic adversity and social indiscipline.”

From New York Times