indiscipline
noun
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noun
Etymology: From French indiscipline, from Middle French [Term?], from Late Latin indisciplina.
- 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.”