Definitionadj. failing to make or recognize distinctions
Last update: November 30, 2016
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You should be aware of the global risk of indiscriminate terrorist attacks which could be against civilian targets, including places frequented by foreigners. [adjective]
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One shouldn't be indiscriminate in one's choice of friend. [adjective]
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The traps are totally indiscriminate, and are killing our wildlife. [adjective]
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Who would make the policeman, the jailer, if woman were to refuse the indiscriminate breeding of children. [adjective]
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Who would make the policeman, the jailer, if woman were to refuse the indiscriminate breeding of children. [adjective]
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Indiscriminate feeding is the cause of much of the trouble and worry of mothers. [adjective]
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[Sidenote: Moral Confusion] There are three principal reasons why it should not be resorted to: _First_, because it is indiscriminate. [adjective]
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Wopsle's great-aunt collected her energies, and made an indiscriminate totter at them with a birch-rod. [adjective]
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