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Example sentences for "indiscriminating"

Lexicographically close words:
indiscreetly; indiscretion; indiscretions; indiscriminate; indiscriminately; indispensability; indispensable; indispensableness; indispensables; indispensably
  1. I became less and less of the booming, indiscriminating patriot.

  2. Only for the indiscriminating view of our practical Weltanschauung is the perceived event a the cause of the perceived event b.

  3. It should have been pointed out again and again in the foregoing exposition that only in the first indiscriminating view of things may we regard the events given us in perception as the basis of our concepts of cause and effect.

  4. All that the judge can do under the indiscriminating provisions of the statute is to make a fair guess at what the man should suffer.

  5. A wild and indiscriminating change was abroad.

  6. This thinly-veneered, mulcting type of parasite pirouettes debonairly over the spaces of the "movie" screen, where he takes up his abode in the indiscriminating hearts of younglings.

  7. Therefore he is always on his toes to ding fulsome praise of them in indiscriminating ears, while naturally condemning those he cannot fool all of the time.

  8. Indiscriminating admiration is among the most pleasing traits of youth, but in men of mature years it loses its attractiveness.

  9. A stern law of morals and philosophy, with indiscriminating censure, would have swept away the whole of the national mythology.

  10. This was the teaching of the author of the Epistle to the Hebrews, called forth by the disorders which had followed indiscriminating denunciation of the Law by the Pauline party.

  11. If the Baptist was not actually an Essene, he was regarded as one by the indiscriminating public eye, never nice in detecting minute dogmatic differences, judging only by external, broad resemblances of practice.

  12. The previous inappreciation of his genius has given place to posthumous laudation, zealous indeed, but so indiscriminating as to be vulgar.

  13. It was, in effect, all too good for the public--too fine for their vulgar gaze, their indiscriminating comment.

  14. A thorough child of the eighteenth century, we might have expected him to share Voltaire's indiscriminating contempt for the Middle Ages.

  15. Here we are touching the doctrines which naturally excite a fierce revolt of the conscience against the most repulsive of all theological dogmas, though unfortunately a revolt which is apt to generate an indiscriminating hostility.

  16. Let them remember His courage, His genuine love, His informal and indiscriminating fellowship, His contempt for and impatience of criticism, tempered by His tact and wisdom.

  17. Indiscriminating irony and faultfinding are just sumphishness, and that is all.

  18. Any author of a successful novel is liable to an inroad of letters from unknown readers, containing commendation--sometimes of so fulsome and indiscriminating a character as to remind the recipient of Dr.

  19. Such a constitution of the eye would be to vision what an indiscriminating memory is to the understanding.

  20. Sport is based upon impersonal and indiscriminating fairness to every one alike, or it is not "sport.


  21. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "indiscriminating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    indiscriminate; undiscriminating; wholesale