Noun
Want of discipline or instruction.
Source: Webster's dictionaryOur entire judicial system in Liberia has broken down because of the many years of lawlessness, indiscipline and warfare. We need more training to get more qualified judges. We need infrastructural reforms. All of our laws need to be re-examined by a law reform commission. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
The trick to my writing, it turned out, was doing so exclusively in bed. The minute I even dared to discipline myself and write at the desk, I produced mounds of nonsense. Yet, sitting in bed, I wrote easily, effortlessly, fluidly. I became the master of perfect indiscipline. Siddhartha Mukherjee
As a result of the stupidity and indiscipline of the organizers, people pay with their lives, without bringing any benefit to the Motherland. Source: Internet
But by the end of his five year's tenure, rampant corruption and financial indiscipline had resulted in workers being left unpaid and civil unrest ensued. Source: Internet
Major Abdullahi further stated that the new Commandant upon resumption has promised not to tolerate any act of indiscipline by Cadets. Source: Internet
Dr Mangudya said RBZ would continue monitoring financial services companies and would deal effectively with market indiscipline. Source: Internet