indiscrete

[ UK /ˌɪndɪskɹˈiːt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not divided or divisible into parts
    layers that were fused into an indiscrete mass
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How To Use indiscrete In A Sentence

  • layers that were fused into an indiscrete mass
  • I mean, his behavior was, according to this, indiscrete at best, careless at worse.
  • Tracking scans incorporating: functions, main categories; lobe switching; conical; monopulse; Uni-Directional Sector (UDS); and indiscrete. Aktuellste Pressemeldungen der PresseBox
  • I, therefore, forgive him his indiscrete whinings and offer him a chance to achieve true brotherhood in Dawg´s fraternity of wordsmiths. Page 2
  • She and her insiders used their Blackberries like a bunch of Ninth Grade girls and said some "indiscrete" things. RedState
  • Another similar and even more indiscrete addition, is being proposed at a different St. Mary's Cathedral, in Perth, where a whole new chancel is being contemplated. Two Unfortunate and Unnecessary Cathedral Extensions in Australia
  • Buckley's indiscrete statement is just one example of what can happen when a cardinal rule of good corporate governance is violated. 3M's George Buckley Criticizes Obama While Ignoring Good Corporate Governance
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