Get Free Checker

How To Use Indiscriminating In A Sentence

  • When did creativity take on this relatively indiscriminating meaning - referring to anything good?
  • Victor has a preference for Hunsden, full as strong as I deem desirable, being considerably more potent decided, and indiscriminating, than any I ever entertained for that personage myself. The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte
  • A mere indiscriminating restriction of the birth-rate — an end practically attained in the homely, old-fashioned civilisation of China by female infanticide, involves not only the cessation of distresses but stagnation, and the minor good of a sort of comfort and social stability is won at too great A Modern Utopia
  • Shouldn't I burn in hell for my indiscriminating taste? October 10th, 2006
  • Yet to some of us — petty souls, perhaps, and envious — that loud indiscriminating praise of “Robbie Burns” (for so they style you in their Change-house familiarity) has long been ungrateful; and, among the treasures of your songs, we venture to select and even to reject. Letters to Dead Authors
Master English with Ease
Translate words instantly and build your vocabulary every day.
Boost Your
Learning
Master English with Ease
  • At different times poets and writers, good people of distinction and philanthropy, weary of the "storm and stress" of life and of invasions and intolerable "bumptiousness" of the vulgar and indiscriminating, have tried to secure a place and surroundings where high thinking and simple living might order their days and secure to them companionship fit for the gods; but the noblest and best of humanity are not permitted to go off by themselves in such ways and have a little heaven on earth all to themselves. Insights and Heresies Pertaining to the Evolution of the Soul
  • The film is entirely inoffensive, so it makes for perfect family fare - but only if the children are young enough to be indiscriminating about what they're seeing.
  • Biver, Professor Biver, was an indiscriminating ass, he felt assured, and so too was Weeks, the demonstrator. Love and Mr Lewisham
  • Ah! Maurice, an indiscriminating passion in a husband is a mistake that may lead to any crime in a wife. Honorine
  • Since White Christmas, the hunt has been on to find its commercial successor and countless lamentable ditties have been thrust upon an indiscriminating public.
  • What we now know is that Mr. Clinton was indiscriminating when it came to accepting cash from all sorts of countries. Clinton's Donor List Raises Lots of Questions
  • She assailed all the Government measures with indiscriminating acrimony. The Virginians
  • ‘Available intelligence’ is a non-descript, indiscriminating term, probably deliberately employed to avoid questions as to what they knew of its quality and veracity.
  • Instead of drinking delight of battle with their peers, men tasted all the indiscriminating terror of an earthquake. The Shape of Things to Come

Report a problem

Please indicate a type of error

Additional information (optional):