Indiscriminate in a sentence as an adjective

The demand for journalism is probably still reasonably high, but the public may be indiscriminate.

It is this attitude that we oppose, not that "that wikipedia isn't an indiscriminate collection of information".

Monoculture, a lack of regard for preservation, and indiscriminate chemical usage are a problem.

But it takes a little bit of work on my side, it doesn't appear automatically, and if you're indiscriminate about adding people as friends, your feed will be not be enjoyable.

Smith was a one-time, targeted request; the NSA program is a daily, all-encompassing, indiscriminate dump of phone metadata.

Merely confirmation that the NSA is conducting indiscriminate phone-taps?

Google would much rather operate in a safe harbour where they act as an indiscriminate marketplace for advertising, with the advertisers being responsible for compliance.

It will be turnkey tyranny.- Edward SnowdenSome strong allegations here - that anyone is fair game for surveillance by the NSA, and that there is indiscriminate tapping of communications.

"Complaining that wikipedia isn't an indiscriminate collection of information"Nobody's making that complaint, so that's a classic straw man.

As one of the resident HN muslim users I think I should mention that within the muslim community nearly everyone assumes they're under some kind of surveilance whether it be targeted or indiscriminate.

The goal of justice is not to indiscriminately prosecute every person who attempts to protect and improve our society by refusing to follow unjust laws and their associated actions.

Norway in particular has been criticized by the United Nations and various human rights organizations for decades, due to the indiscriminate use of long-term solitary confinement of suspects under criminal investigation.

In addition, IHL prohibits indiscriminate attacks and provides for the principle of proportionality, which dictates that the so called "incidental loss" of civilian life and/or property should not be excessive in relation to the concrete and direct military advantage anticipated.

Indiscriminate definitions

adjective

failing to make or recognize distinctions

adjective

not marked by fine distinctions; "indiscriminate reading habits"; "an indiscriminate mixture of colors and styles"