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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
undiscriminating
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ The novels considered are those read by the undiscriminating crowd.
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undiscriminating

a. Not discriminating

WordNet
undiscriminating

adj. not discriminating [syn: indiscriminating] [ant: discriminating]

Usage examples of "undiscriminating".

To condemn them all to the Malebolge deserved only by the worst is undiscriminating.

Proust and Reynaldo Hahn were at any moment expected to materialize, the eccentric spouse of a rich sports-minded Marseillais aristocrat, and an affectionate, perhaps undiscriminating, comrade of contemporary Julien Sorels: my slot machine exactly.

Confounding in a common hatred the missionaries and the tyrannous conquerors, who had been associated in a common policy, the Christian Indians turned upon their rulers and their pastors alike with undiscriminating warfare.

Superficial intimacy with features betrayable to the senses of any undiscriminating beholder is naught.

It was the size of a German police dog, as slow as a sloth, and as undiscriminating in appetite as a hog.

The day before, some battalions of Zouaves from Algiers had disembarked in order to reinforce the army on the frontier, and these veterans, accustomed to colonial existence and undiscriminating as to the cause of disturbances, seized the opportunity to intervene in this manifestation, some with bayonets and others with ungirded belts.