Wiktionary
a. Not selective; open and inclusive
WordNet
adj. not selective or discriminating; "unselective in her reading habits; her choices seemed completely random"
Usage examples of "unselective".
I don't really object to mercenaries, but the elephant herders of Gandahar are just a bit unselective when it comes to hiring themselves out.
I don’t really object to mercenaries, but the elephant herders of Gandahar are just a bit unselective when it comes to hiring themselves out.
But while immortality had been ruled out for various physiological reasons, the tests had shown evidence of longevity or rejuvenation treatments of the unselective type.
It was taking unselective rejuvenation treatments, which means that the complete cell-structure of its body was regenerated periodically.
But the cure is as unselective as the disease, and I must spend my remaining efforts on helping the local races before their progress is thwarted and their freedoms curtailed by the Robert Markhams of the galaxy.
She knew, even though she was too young to know the reason, that indiscriminate desire and unselective indulgence were possible only to those who regarded sex and themselves as evil.