indiscriminate

/ˌɪndɪˈskrɪmɪnət/
adjective
  1. Done or chosen without careful judgment or thought; not showing careful selection.
    • The indiscriminate use of antibiotics has led to drug-resistant bacteria.
    • He made indiscriminate purchases at the store, buying things he didn't need.
    • The storm caused indiscriminate damage, hitting both rich and poor neighborhoods.
  2. Affecting or harming everyone or everything in a group without distinction.
    • Indiscriminate bombing during the war destroyed homes, schools, and hospitals alike.
    • The new policy led to indiscriminate layoffs, cutting jobs across all departments.
    • The virus spread in an indiscriminate manner, infecting people of all ages.
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