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Example sentences for "indiscriminately"

Lexicographically close words:
indiscreet; indiscreetly; indiscretion; indiscretions; indiscriminate; indiscriminating; indispensability; indispensable; indispensableness; indispensables
  1. Though a strict Jansenist himself, he selected his associates and partizans indiscriminately from Jansenists and philosophers or freethinkers.

  2. The increasing distress broke up all discipline and order in the Swedish camp; and the German regiments, in particular, distinguished themselves for the ravages they practised indiscriminately on friend and foe.

  3. Five hundred Spaniards, who had so courageously defended the place, fell indiscriminately a sacrifice to the fury of the Swedes.

  4. The arrival of the Imperial troops, who at last succeeded in passing the Lech at Thierhaupten, only increased the misery of this country, which friend and foe indiscriminately plundered.

  5. He trod indiscriminately on the feet and legs of his companions in misfortune, who, in their turn, uttered sorrowful cries, but these were very rarely accompanied with menaces; they pardoned all which the poor boy had made them suffer.

  6. When we got on board, we found our berths not provided for us, consequently were obliged to remain indiscriminately together till the next day.

  7. And then the World's omnibus hurries along, stopping occasionally at the gates of a church-yard to put down one of its passengers, and calling at some palace or some cottage indiscriminately to fill up the vacant seat.

  8. Then the Master's degree was not as indiscriminately conferred as it is now.

  9. Their crews had been kept prisoners, and the boats had been fitted out as mine-layers to scatter mines indiscriminately wherever ships could sail.

  10. Sweeping the seas for explosive mines indiscriminately laid by the enemy for the destruction of any ship which might run up against them, was not the only work in which the British steam trawlers and drifters were engaged.

  11. Maláyu to specify a particular number, the term wíji is used indiscriminately in the Javan, whatever may be the thing spoken of.

  12. The name is also given indiscriminately to all Rhenish wines.

  13. By Shakespeare it was used indiscriminately as a singular or plural.

  14. To pick or gather indiscriminately or covertly.

  15. The term is often rather indiscriminately applied to any large sailing vessel.

  16. By reason of this last it was inapprehensible to him that there could be an objection to the sexes co-operating indiscriminately in work.

  17. For instance, here are a lot of things indiscriminately grouped on a table.

  18. Then there appeared similar tumours indiscriminately over all parts of the body, and black or blue spots came out on the arms or thighs, or on other parts, either single and large, or small and thickly studded.

  19. You remember in the French Revolution, all manner of people were huddled indiscriminately into the same dungeon of the Paris prisons.

  20. Blessings and sorrows falling indiscriminately on a whole community or a whole world?

  21. In the mountains, it is worn indiscriminately by all creeds.

  22. As in our assumed case many birds have to be indiscriminately killed every year, the chances are against any new variety surviving long enough to breed.

  23. During the previous night the 7th had been spread out fanwise in out-posts covering the shallow valley, and it was not long after daylight before the enemy began to drop shells indiscriminately about this ground.

  24. At times, especially in the evening, it seemed to afford him amusement to dust our lines indiscriminately with gas shells.

  25. The remaining bridge was now the only resource, and all indiscriminately endeavored to gain a footing on it; exposed to the incessant shower of Russian cannonade they fell and died in thousands.

  26. Youths of all ranks, the highest and the lowest, flocked indiscriminately to the standard.

  27. Of these parties the first, and by far the most numerous, is the sect of the rationalists, who doubt indiscriminately of all things, and test every matter by the standard of their own skepticism.

  28. One and the same Title, therefore, was indiscriminately given to Poems on different Subjects, but which agreed in their Verse, and Manner of Writing.

  29. There can be no doubt that the coming to White's Cottage began a time of real happiness to Mr. Gillat; possibly the happiest since his wealthy boyhood when he spent lavishly and indiscriminately on anybody and everybody.

  30. It is a point still unsettled, whether the food of him who was sent to prepare the way consisted of fruit or of insects; the name locust being indiscriminately applied to either, and both being used by the inhabitants of Palestine.

  31. In the lower lodging-houses ten, twelve, sometimes twenty persons of both sexes, all ages and various degrees of nakedness, sleep indiscriminately huddled together upon the floor.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "indiscriminately" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    aimlessly; carelessly; fitfully; irregularly; random; spasmodically; sporadically