indiscrimination (Meaning)

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indiscrimination (n.)

Want of discrimination or distinction; impartiality.

Synonyms & Antonyms of indiscrimination

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indiscrimination Sentence Examples

  1. The virus spread indiscriminately among the population, infecting people of all ages and backgrounds.
  2. The indiscriminate use of pesticides harmed both pests and beneficial insects alike.
  3. The government's indiscriminate crackdown on dissent stifled legitimate voices and fostered fear.
  4. The bully's indiscriminate taunts targeted anyone who crossed their path.
  5. The hurricane caused indiscriminate destruction, leaving a trail of devastation in its wake.
  6. The indiscriminate bombing campaign resulted in countless civilian casualties.
  7. The wildfire spread indiscriminately, consuming everything in its path.
  8. The plague indiscriminately claimed lives, leaving no one untouched by its deadly embrace.
  9. The indiscriminate use of antibiotics led to the development of drug-resistant bacteria.
  10. The indiscriminately applied tax burden unfairly penalized those who could least afford it.

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Want of discrimination or distinction; impartiality.

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The virus spread indiscriminately among the population, infecting people of all ages and backgrounds.

The indiscriminate use of pesticides harmed both pests and beneficial insects alike.

The government's indiscriminate crackdown on dissent stifled legitimate voices and fostered fear.

The bully's indiscriminate taunts targeted anyone who crossed their path.