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How to use indiscriminately in a sentence

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The Blackwater contractors are accused of firing indiscriminately into the crowd.
Free radicals careen through your bloodstream and indiscriminately plunder unpaired electrons from unsuspecting molecules.
Sensuality is only carnal when it is used indiscriminately, for self-defeating gratification.
By demarcating land, the chief is encouraging charcoal burners to cut trees indiscriminately in the forest reserves.
First, DDT, like most chemical substances, is reasonably safe when used responsibly, and harmful when used indiscriminately.
I sat on my straw pallet for a few seconds, contemplating how whatever, or whoever, had made a sound so indiscriminately unpleasant would die.
The nets indiscriminately trap fish, dolphins, and other animals that swim into them.
He kicked out viciously, landing his boot indiscriminately in the pediculous wasteland of Stinker's torso.
Far too many words for comfort, quite indiscriminately absorbed, and now forming a stodgy, indigestible mass in my short-term memory.
Some gunmen were seen running from the school, firing indiscriminately in desperation.
More gunmen moved through the area in a hijacked police vehicle, firing indiscriminately.
But she offered no explanation as to what triggered his five-hour stand-off with police, during which he shot indiscriminately at neighbours.
Militias, thriving on each group's fears of the other, are slaughtering civilians indiscriminately.
From one site, large chunks of rubble come flying indiscriminately out, sending us scurrying for cover.
Security forces killed the two remaining assailants, who had opened fire indiscriminately, the military said.
Now the gunmen in the past few hours have been firing indiscriminately out from the house.
It will be aimed at preventing the snakes from getting indiscriminately killed.
Both of these populations are subjected indiscriminately to special reviews.
It is important to divulge the abuses by the Navy indiscriminately launching tear gases.
Books are indiscriminately piled on the sidewalk for people to browse through.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Horologe,, A general term applied indiscriminately in old writings to any mechanism for measuring time.
The women and children, as they were overtaken, were indiscriminately slaughtered.
Every corner is indiscriminately occupied by men in power, if they should require it.
It leads to absurdity to use the word monopoly with reference to landownership indiscriminately.
According to Kropotkin, in future there will exist solely property of the collectivity in all things indiscriminately.
The usefulness of electricity in ataxia has been denied by some authors, while others praise it indiscriminately.
The guerrillas, repulsed by the Americans, fled upon the contras, whereat the Americans swept them both back indiscriminately.
And the worst of it is my countrypeople seem to think it's the smart thing to go to them, which they do most indiscriminately.
He crams into his bag indiscriminately the last vaudeville, the last sermon of the Archbishop, and the last essay of the Academy.
Hitherto the decasyllable and the dodecasyllable had been used indiscriminately, and Ronsard's Franciade is written in the former.
He physicked indiscriminately, or bled or starved his patients, without paying the slightest regard to their ailments.
In this poem, ludes and ledes are used indiscriminately, but most frequently in the sense of men, people.
The name was indiscriminately applied by various later writers, but always to one of the Caddoan tribes or group of tribes.
Men, women, and children were indiscriminately put to the sword.
He consorted indiscriminately with women of all sorts and conditions.
I am well aware that it would be disingenuous to resolve indiscriminately the opposition of any set of men into interested or ambitious views.
The letters w and v are used indiscriminately by Knox's amanuensis.
Honeychurch, which is, I believe, a social blunder, but it pleased her, and she introduced Cecil rather indiscriminately to some stuffy dowagers.
The vestries were indiscriminately distributing bread sent us by the French government.
The police arrested people almost indiscriminately, with several journalists getting caught in the dragnets.
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