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to indiscriminately
adverb
In an indiscriminate manner.
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"If you want to indiscriminately kill some reptiles, let's focus on exotics, like Burmese pythons.
No longer will police be able to indiscriminately stop and search British citizens on a whim.
"To indiscriminately put out officers' names to me is the height of bad judgment".
Steven couldn't bring himself to indiscriminately splatter a plate with sauce.
It is people in real distress about our predicament letting off steam by trying to indiscriminately cut everywhere.
Imagine what damage the power to indiscriminately collect endless amounts of private data on innocent citizens could do in the hands of men and women of ill intent.
Many of the prisoners, a senior military official said, remain committed to indiscriminately killing American civilians and soldiers and would be too dangerous to release.
Johnny Dangers, a photographer who posted images from the police confrontation, said police appeared to indiscriminately spray protesters with mace and some kind of teargas.
In the rules of war, you're not supposed to indiscriminately kill millions of civilians but you can't not do that with nuclear weapons.
Before September 11, analysts had assumed terrorists would not want to indiscriminately kill thousands of civilians by releasing diseases such as anthrax or pneumonic plague.
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Ole-Jakob How, Stig Müller and Truls Myrmel It was not our intention to 'indiscriminately interchange vasodilatory and cardiogenic shock', and we do not think that the report in fact can be interpreted in that way.
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