indistinguishing (Meaning)

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indistinguishing (a.)

Making no difference; indiscriminative; impartial; as, indistinguishing liberalities.

Synonyms & Antonyms of indistinguishing

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indistinguishing Sentence Examples

  1. The fog's thick blanket rendered all objects indistinguishing.
  2. Amidst the chaos, it was indistinguishing who was ally and who was enemy.
  3. The identical twins were so indistinguishing that their parents resorted to dressing them differently.
  4. The painting's muted colors made it indistinguishing from its surroundings.
  5. The two breeds of dogs, though closely related, were nearly indistinguishing to the casual observer.
  6. The thief's disguise made him indistinguishing from the crowd.
  7. The politician's ambiguous speech left his audience indistinguishing about his true intentions.
  8. The snowstorm's blinding whiteout made it indistinguishing between sky and ground.
  9. The concept of good and evil can be indistinguishing in certain ethical dilemmas.
  10. The two companies' products were so indistinguishing that consumers struggled to choose between them.

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Making no difference; indiscriminative; impartial; as, indistinguishing liberalities.

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The fog's thick blanket rendered all objects indistinguishing.

Amidst the chaos, it was indistinguishing who was ally and who was enemy.

The identical twins were so indistinguishing that their parents resorted to dressing them differently.

The painting's muted colors made it indistinguishing from its surroundings.