indiscriminate

IPA: ɪndɪskrˈɪmʌnʌt

adjective

  • Without care or making distinctions, thoughtless.
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Examples of "indiscriminate" in Sentences

  • The list itself is indiscriminate.
  • Is the article also indiscriminate
  • She can't apply the rules indiscriminately.
  • News of the incident was spread indiscriminately.
  • Please stop adding the same link indiscriminately.
  • The indiscriminate collection of information applies to lists.
  • The problem is the indiscriminate adding of additional images.
  • My principle concern is the indiscriminate nature of the list.
  • It is better to indiscriminate the modes and treat the line similarly.
  • Church, but he does not believe in what he calls indiscriminate charity.
  • But the nomination is about the supposedly indiscriminate nature of the list.
  • Republican governors told Mr. Obama they had qualms about what they called indiscriminate federal spending.
  • He also condemned what he called the indiscriminate firing of projectiles towards Israeli civilian areas by Palestinian militants.
  • On the outside looking in, China, Russia and India remain highly critical of what they call indiscriminate'' coalition bombing of civilians.
  • Separately, Russia called on the international community to stop what it called the "indiscriminate" use of force in Libya, saying it was killing civilians.
  • Mrs. Walter Powell sometimes ventured to take Aurora to task on the folly and sinfulness of what she called indiscriminate almsgiving; but Mrs. Mellish would pour such a flood of eloquence upon her antagonist that the ensign's widow was always glad to retire from the unequal contest.

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