What's the difference between indiscipline and undiscipline?

Indiscipline


Definition:

  • (n.) Want of discipline or instruction.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) They ended up exceeding that margin comfortably, surging to a 14-0 lead inside the first 19 minutes and then withstanding the inevitable Samoan fightback, with the Wigan wing Pat Richards kicking four penalties to punish their growing indiscipline.
  • (2) Describing the moment McKellen knocked on his dressing room door he said: “I ushered him in nervously, expecting notes for my poor performance or indiscipline – I was a foolish, naughty young actor.
  • (3) In the early 1990s the narrative was that John Major's government was collapsing amid sleaze, economic incompetence, indiscipline and deep divisions over Europe.
  • (4) Such a trivial act of indiscipline, lawyers fear, could in future put children at risk of removal.
  • (5) The suspicion is that the striker will be greeted in his homeland as a returning hero rather than a pariah whose latest spasm of indiscipline has most likely wrecked Uruguay’s chances at this World Cup .
  • (6) The trio's indiscipline follows Moyes having to sanction Chris Smalling for a similar indiscretion at the end of last month.
  • (7) I will talk to the board and the players, I’m angry about what happened.” In addition to indiscipline, Southampton were undone here by wayward finishing.
  • (8) Birbalsingh, who became a cause célèbre in Conservative ranks after she criticised the indiscipline in state schools during a speech at the Tory conference in 2010, insists that her school will give parents the choice to send their children to an institution where the focus will be on traditional subjects.
  • (9) This web of lies, deceit and indiscipline, and by police officers, led to Mr Mitchell and his family being subjected to an extremely unpleasant, indeed vitriolic, press campaign and a good deal of hostility from the public who believed what they had read in the press.
  • (10) Atlético had two players sent off when they lost against the Catalan side in La Liga and were again punished for indiscipline.
  • (11) Further evidence that Moyes has struggled for control over his players came in two episodes of indiscipline from Chris Smalling.
  • (12) He waged an authoritarian "war against indiscipline", particularly against corruption.
  • (13) Once again Slaven Bilic found himself lamenting his players’ inability to do the basics properly and, while all four of Bournemouth’s goals were down to individual errors, West Ham United’s second consecutive home defeat was the direct result of the kind of indiscipline and collective incompetence that was rarely seen under Sam Allardyce.
  • (14) Indiscipline, heightened by personal rivalries, created a string of difficulties for the party and its leader.
  • (15) In his opening statement, James Price QC, for Mitchell, said the MP for Sutton Coldfield and his family had been subjected to an extended and vitriolic press campaign as a result of a “web of lies, deceit and indiscipline” by police officers.
  • (16) "One of our compatriots met his untimely death and put to risk others across borders because of indiscipline and disrespect for the advice which had been given by health workers," Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf said during the country's independence day celebrations on Saturday.
  • (17) Yet the old togetherness is only visible in short bursts these days and the second Mourinho era is in danger of ending in bitter acrimony after Chelsea lurched deeper into crisis with a performance that reeked of indiscipline on and off the pitch at Upton Park.
  • (18) I ushered him in nervously, expecting notes for my poor performance or indiscipline – I was a foolish, naughty young actor.
  • (19) This defence review, in all its absurdity, was made unavoidable by the debt crisis but worsened by a sequence of weak Labour defence ministers and the indiscipline of the chiefs of staff.
  • (20) Di Canio was asked whether he would be prepared to keep the indisciplined players.

Undiscipline


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