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indiscriminating

[ in-di-skrim-uh-ney-ting ]

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Other Words From

  • indis·crimi·nating·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of indiscriminating1

First recorded in 1745–55; in- 3 + discriminating
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Example Sentences

She is, however, a severe critic of her own work and is greatly disturbed by indiscriminating praise.

We felt ourselves crushed and beaten by an indiscriminating machine which destroys happiness in the service of jealousy.

Maurice, an indiscriminating passion in a husband is a mistake that may lead to any crime in a wife.

Indiscriminating admiration is among the most pleasing traits of youth, but in men of mature years it loses its attractiveness.

Eulogy, indiscriminating eulogy, is simply an ex parte statement which can have no weight at all.

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