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The pro-Russian separatists and their allies inside Russia have become indiscriminate with some of their heavy weapons.

Or did a band of reactionary theocrats put their progressive brethren to the indiscriminate sword?

College rankings are ubiquitous, confusing, and often indiscriminate.

Their fire was indiscriminate at best, targeting civilians at worst.

For decades, mainstream Palestinian thought has regarded the indiscriminate killing of Jews as legitimate.

A few continuing to fire after the main body had surrendered, an indiscriminate slaughter ensued.

The mangled bodies were hurried to the catacombs, and thrown into an indiscriminate heap of corruption.

Our two friends, however, found indiscriminate joy in everything; I have their letters to prove it.

On the other hand, the beginner finds himself using words that have lost, their meaning through indiscriminate usage.

The progress of the fusion of races is shown by the lists of names, which are both Saxon and Norman in indiscriminate order.

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On this page you'll find 79 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to indiscriminate, such as: aimless, extensive, haphazard, unplanned, wholesale, and assorted.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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