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Meanings of
indiscriminating
in English
Spanish
indiscriminado
Back to the meaning
Not discriminating.
undiscriminating
discriminating
Related terms
indiscriminate
scattershot
unperceptive
unselective
Spanish
indiscriminado
Synonyms
Examples for "
undiscriminating
"
undiscriminating
Examples for "
undiscriminating
"
1
This shows that the reception of the Laws was not altogether
undiscriminating
.
2
But Bob Needham spoke from the depths of his honest and
undiscriminating
soul.
3
He was not a strong or
undiscriminating
advocate for Compulsory Education.
4
They may aim to diminish crime, and their
undiscriminating
severity may foster crime.
5
To condemn them all to the Malebolge deserved only by the worst is
undiscriminating
.
Usage of
indiscriminating
in English
1
But to the careless
indiscriminating
eye all individuality is merged in a misty generality.
2
An
indiscriminating
personal magnetism is perhaps the most dreadful vice a wife can have.
3
Other men admired and flattered her, bowing to her in unvarying and
indiscriminating
homage.
4
They were due to be foisted on naturally
indiscriminating
adolescents.
5
She assailed all the Government measures with
indiscriminating
acrimony.
6
With a lavish but
indiscriminating
hand are thrown broadcast fame and dishonour, riches and disaster.
7
It's because the public's so
indiscriminating
that I've not run for anything since-exceptth' street-car
8
May exclaimed; and the
indiscriminating
response betrayed inattention.
9
A casual and
indiscriminating
observer, in passing, might not cast a second glance upon the figure.
10
A wild and
indiscriminating
change was abroad.
11
These
indiscriminating
eulogies are of little value.
12
She is, however, a severe critic of her own work and is greatly disturbed by
indiscriminating
praise.
13
Biver, Professor Biver, was an
indiscriminating
ass, he felt assured, and so too was Weeks, the demonstrator.
14
Yet an
indiscriminating
,
wrong-headed world gave such fellows all sorts of distinctions....
15
We felt ourselves crushed and beaten by an
indiscriminating
machine which destroys happiness in the service of jealousy.
16
From cold, calculating, highly intelligent perversity it had deteriorated into the
indiscriminating
,
dangerous menace of the mentally defective.
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indiscriminating
indiscriminate
Verb
Present
Adjective
Frequent collocations
indiscriminating observer
careless indiscriminating
indiscriminating ass
indiscriminating fit
indiscriminating hand
More collocations
Translations for
indiscriminating
Spanish
indiscriminado
Indiscriminating
through the time