undifferentiated
Britishadjective
Example Sentences
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"Undifferentiated top-slicing of budgets can leave organisations exposed and unprepared for the future, and can lead to higher overall costs or the displacement of costs elsewhere," the report said.
From The Guardian • Mar. 10, 2011
In his primary form he is the Womb of Undifferentiated Being .
From Time Magazine Archive
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Undifferentiated bays crash repetitively like boots on a parade ground.
From Time Magazine Archive
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It is a sequence of progressive condensation from the Undifferentiated Universal Spirit to the ultimate and outermost vehicle--a truth enshrined in the esoteric maxim that "Matter is Spirit at its lowest level."
From The Creative Process in the Individual by Troward, T. (Thomas)
The Perfect Word must therefore fulfil two Conditions—it must have the essential Quality of the Undifferentiated Eternal Life, and it must have the essential Quality of "Genus Homo."
From The Law and the Word by Troward, T. (Thomas)
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