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are indiscriminately
adverb
In an indiscriminate manner.
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Girls have been shot for not wearing the Muslim head-scarf; foreigners are indiscriminately murdered.
They are passionate in their conviction that US drones are indiscriminately killing and terrorizing civilians.
Bodies and rubble are indiscriminately scooped up by front-end loaders and dropped into waiting dump trucks.
"Even when Tibetans gather for a peaceful protest for a couple of hours, the Chinese are indiscriminately shooting at them".
The main source for his life story is an anonymous biography, Toledot ha-Ari ("Life of the Ari"), written or perhaps edited some 20 years after his death, in which factual and legendary elements are indiscriminately mingled.
In composite, the six may stir memories of a scene in the first "Toy Story" film, when parts of the playthings are indiscriminately mixed and matched, with surreal results.
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"Yesterday, Malaysian police were indiscriminately capturing Filipinos," she said.
She says individuals' and businesses' communications have been "indiscriminately" targeted.
The stock market knows this and is indiscriminately selling grocery shares.
The miners denied misbehaving and said they were indiscriminately attacked by police.
Marion acknowledged that in custody cases parents often feel as if the child-welfare agency were indiscriminately "piling on" criticisms.
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