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    • Not showing careful choice or planning

      • not showing careful choice or planning, especially so that harm results: an indiscriminate terrorist attack on civilians The indiscriminate use of fertilizers can cause long-term problems.
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  2. INDISCRIMINATE definition: 1. not showing careful choice or planning, especially so that harm results: 2. not showing careful…. Learn more.

  3. indiscriminate. (ɪndɪskrɪmɪnət) adjective. If you describe an action as indiscriminate, you are critical of it because it does not involve any careful thought or choice. [disapproval] The indiscriminate use of fertilisers is damaging to the environment. ...the indiscriminate killing of refugees.

  4. INDISCRIMINATE meaning: 1. not showing careful choice or planning, especially so that harm results: 2. not showing careful…. Learn more.

  5. 1. a. : not marked by careful distinction : deficient in discrimination and discernment. indiscriminate reading habits. indiscriminate mass destruction. b. : haphazard, random. indiscriminate application of a law. 2. a. : promiscuous, unrestrained. indiscriminate sexual behavior. b. : heterogeneous, motley. an indiscriminate collection.

  6. /ˌɪndɪˈskrɪmɪnət/ an indiscriminate action is done without thought about what the result may be, especially when it causes people to be harmed. indiscriminate attacks on motorists by youths throwing stones. the indiscriminate nature of nuclear weapons. Doctors have been criticized for their indiscriminate use of antibiotics. Extra Examples.

  7. Indiscriminate definition: not discriminating or discerning; lacking in care, judgment, selectivity, etc.. See examples of INDISCRIMINATE used in a sentence.

  8. Definitions of 'indiscriminate' If you describe an action as indiscriminate, you are critical of it because it does not involve any careful thought or choice. [disapproval] [...] More. Pronunciations of the word 'indiscriminate' British English: ɪndɪskrɪmɪnət American English: ɪndɪskrɪmɪnɪt. More. Synonyms of 'indiscriminate'