undisciplinary

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

un- +‎ disciplinary

Adjective[edit]

undisciplinary (not comparable)

  1. not disciplinary.
    • 1911, American Veterinary Medical Association, Journal, Volume 40, page 341:
      Perhaps above assertions are too radical, but when we reflect and find that the veterinarian received but a limited amount of pharmaceutical and chemical education and that in a very undisciplinary manner to the time of appointment of a national commission of examiners by the Board of Agriculture.
    • 1948, Psychiatry, Volume 11, Guilford Press, page 162:
      When the combination of disciplinary mother and undisciplinary father occurs, the criteria are scored as they actually are, that is, the father is scored as undisciplinary (0).
    • 1998, Gary Genosko, Undisciplined Theory, SAGE Publications Limited, →ISBN, page 9:
      Undisciplinary theory must be wary of McLuhan's indisciplinarity.