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indiscriminating, a.|ɪndɪˈskrɪmɪneɪtɪŋ| [f. in-3 + discriminating ppl. a.] Not discriminating; that does not make or recognize distinctions; undiscriminating.
1754–67Bally (Mason), That indiscriminating floods should spare A chosen few. 1776Bentham Fragm. Govt. Wks. 1843 I. 229 A hasty and indiscriminating condemner of what is established, may expose himself to contempt. 1860Mill Repr. Govt. (1865) 23/1 Too lavish and indiscriminating beneficence. Hence indiˈscriminatingly adv., in an indiscriminating manner, without discrimination.
1824New Monthly Mag. X. 105 Complaints made indiscriminatingly against authors. 1887Spectator 23 July 995/2 A comparison which has been made too indiscriminatingly of late. |