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a. 1800. Cowper, Odyss. (ed. 2), XXII. 298. Hurl the spear At once with undiscriminating aim Against them all.
1844. H. H. Wilson, Brit. India, III. 440. The undiscriminating nature of their outrages.
1871. Freeman, Hist. Ess., Ser. I. iv. 87. Canon Morris writes in a spirit of undiscriminating admiration.
Hence Undiscriminatingly adv., -ness.
1866. Geo. Eliot, F. Holt, xvi. They encourage a coarse undiscriminatingness.
1894. Athenæum, 27 Oct., 574/1. The bookworm swallows all printed matter undiscriminatingly.