1. indiscriminate - Adjective
2. indiscriminate - Adjective Satellite
Not discriminate; wanting discrimination; undistinguishing; not making any distinction; confused; promiscuous.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThose who would administer wisely must, indeed, be wise, for one of the serious obstacles to the improvement of our race is indiscriminate charity. Andrew Carnegie
Being busy is a form of laziness - lazy thinking and indiscriminate action. Timothy Ferriss
The one thing that the racist can never manage is anything like discrimination: he is indiscriminate by definition. Christopher Hitchens
Prolonged, indiscriminate reviewing of books is a quite exceptionally thankless, irritating and exhausting job. It not only involves praising trash but constantly inventing reactions towards books about which one has no spontaneous feeling whatever. George Orwell
The use of the atomic bomb, with its indiscriminate killing of women and children, revolts my soul. Herbert Hoover
When asked why she thought there was deterioration in standards and expectations of art, she suggested it was the result of the fuss generated around young dancers, the pressures to perform at an early debut, and the indiscriminate acclaim given to young dancers before they had found their feet. Balasaraswati