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undiˈscriminated, ppl. a. [un-1 8 and 5 b.] Not discriminated; also with against.
1768Gibbon Misc. Wks. (1814) V. 569 All M. de Buffon's witnesses appear levelled by an undiscriminated equality. 1883F. H. Bradley Princ. Logic 422 We begin here with a vague and undiscriminated unity. 1890W. James Princ. Psychol. II. xx. 146 All our sensations (however as yet unconnected and undiscriminated) are of extensive objects. 1981Observer 27 Sept. 36/5 Those of my generation and younger who found ourselves undiscriminated against in our respective faculties. 1984Times Lit. Suppl. 23 Mar. 306/3 A recurring topic was the inchoate, undiscriminated bulk of information and misinformation now being stored. |