The Collaborative International Dictionary
Indiscrimination \In`dis*crim`i*na"tion\, n.
Lack of discrimination or distinction; impartiality.
--Jefferson.
Wiktionary
n. Lack of discrimination or distinction; impartiality.
Usage examples of "indiscrimination".
Maybe the old man with the scythe does show discrimination in his indiscrimination, but I'm too tired--"
A man who is either mad, a pathological killer, or a vicious and evil monster who finds it essential to murder with what can be only an apparent indiscrimination in order to achieve God knows what murky ends.
If any one part of their proceedings can be said to deserve less blame than another, it was the singular indiscrimination with which they persecuted, not merely the poor and aged, as in former judicial massacres, but people of all ranks.
How many authors of fair ability to interest the world have we known in our own day who have been thus sky-rocketed into notoriety by the lazy indiscrimination of the critic-by-comparison, and then have sunk into a popular contempt as undeserved!