From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishindiscriminatein‧dis‧crim‧i‧nate /ˌɪndɪˈskrɪmənət◂/ adjective DON'T CAREan indiscriminate action is done without thinking about what harm it might causeindiscriminate attacks/killing/violence/bombing etc terrorists responsible for indiscriminate killing the indiscriminate use of chemical fertilizers —indiscriminately adverb Soldiers fired indiscriminately into the crowd.
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indiscriminate• Troops were accused of indiscriminate killings of civilians.indiscriminate attacks/killing/violence/bombing etc• Their participation was notable mainly for its enthusiastic and seemingly indiscriminate violence.• This is especially important since, as mentioned above, the indiscriminate attacks of the 1939-45 War were generally justified as reprisals.• Drug dealing, indiscriminate violence, other crime and family disorientation and disintegration are now all aspects of everyday existence.