English to Urdu Dictionary indiscipline

indiscipline

تخشاسنہیتا
definition
noun
They betray constitutional indiscipline and lack real constitutional courage.
lack of discipline.
example
Symptomatic, some would say, of the nebulous world of the continent's football, where administrative chaos and 'indiscipline' are rife.
We've seen serious increases in levels of 'indiscipline' , from low-level disruption and verbal abuse to physical assaults on teachers.
Yes of course, in the name of discipline a lot of 'indiscipline' is being created.
I believe that if all concerned played their different parts properly, 'indiscipline' in all schools will stop.
More than one-quarter of schools which responded to a question on 'indiscipline' said it reached serious or very serious levels.
Perhaps if more decisions were left to teachers they would tackle the curse of classroom 'indiscipline' , which is the greatest barrier to learning.
public concern about 'indiscipline' in schools
That sounds like condonation of sloth, 'indiscipline' , unethical behaviour, and disregard of responsibility.
Teachers are being taught new techniques to deal with classroom 'indiscipline' , as school violence continues.
They betray constitutional 'indiscipline' and lack real constitutional courage.
The failure to address 'indiscipline' by proper punishment is a victory for the do-gooders and defeat for children's education.
Any form of obscenity or 'indiscipline' is least tolerated.
The film illustrates how incompetence and indolence among senior ranks can fuel 'indiscipline' , larceny and even murder hardly a tonic for the troops.
What is usually referred to as classic French 'indiscipline' becomes something altogether more ugly and sinister when England are the opposition.
This was followed by a period of 'indiscipline' by both sides with penalties being awarded and successfully kicked over for three points.
Owing to their record of 'indiscipline' , 15 employees had to be suspended.
Now then, the million-dollar question is: What are the root causes of 'indiscipline' in our schools and society?
Player 'indiscipline' , boardroom squabbles and unrest in the stands all contributed to his eventual sacking last year.
It has made the staff room a difficult place to carry the idealism and motivation which pupils need, and they in turn have responded with growing 'indiscipline' .
I am disgusted and despairing, and I hate myself for my 'indiscipline' , but I just can't make myself diet and exercise.
Going public to call for the resignation of a managing director can be described as 'indiscipline' , especially by management.
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