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undistinguishing
Derived word form of distinguishing

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But while the queen, in this critical emergence, roused the animosity of the nation against Popery, she treated the partisans of that sect with moderation, and gave not way to an undistinguishing fury against them.

From The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part D. From Elizabeth to James I. by Hume, David

Lord Iffield’s presence made me waver an instant before crossing over, and during that instant Flora, blank and undistinguishing, as if she too were after all weary of alternatives, looked straight across at me. 

From Glasses by James, Henry

The supply is multiplied and prolonged by the undistinguishing appetite, and patient abstinence, of the Tartars.

From History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 2 by Milman, Henry Hart

Lord Iffield's presence made me waver an instant before crossing over; and during that instant Flora, blank and undistinguishing, as if she too were after all weary of alternatives, looked straight across at me.

From Embarrassments by James, Henry

May an undistinguishing fate sweep away at once the good with the evil—Hamlet with Laertes; Desdemona with Iago; Cordelia with Edmund?

From Elizabethan Demonology by Spalding, Thomas Alfred

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