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indiscipline - use in sentences
Converse of object
- tackle: Falkirk Council has been given £ 192,000 to tackle school indiscipline.
- show: Being sent off for showing indiscipline again is going to cost him games.
- tolerate: Living a disciplined life himself, he found it difficult to tolerate indiscipline in others.
- perceive: In our view, the statement that 33 % of secondary teachers perceive indiscipline as a problem represents a significant under-assessment.
- surround: The POA have formally asked for a full independent investigation into the circumstances surrounding the concerted indiscipline at HMP/YOI Hindley.
- prevent: Motivating pupils to appreciate this fully can help to prevent indiscipline.
Preposition: in
- school: There are, for instance, wide-ranging measures aimed at dealing with indiscipline in schools.
Adjective modifier
- concerted: An unwelcome change in the regime of an institution could potentially lead to concerted indiscipline or worse.
- financial: First Secondly, the devil tempts you to financial indiscipline.
Noun used with modifier
- pupil: For many teachers the issue of pupil indiscipline contributes to intensive stress levels.
- classroom: Scots are much more bothered about classroom indiscipline, which is why many will quietly be applauding the increase in expulsions and exclusions.
- school: Falkirk Council has been given £ 192,000 to tackle school indiscipline.
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