Crossword-Solution: INDISCRIMINATELY 16 letters, 203 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 24

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offhandedly 55 answers
unprepared 62 answers
nonessential 67 answers
dubitable 68 answers
faltering 68 answers
movable 68 answers
mutable 68 answers
protean 68 answers
traipsing 68 answers
unsecured 68 answers
randomly 69 answers
Wafting 69 answers
delusive 69 answers
dispensable 69 answers
rootless 69 answers
sleepless 69 answers
swaying 70 answers
adventitious 70 answers
alterable 70 answers
tottery 70 answers
uncreative 70 answers
unintentional 70 answers
without aim 70 answers
Adaptable 71 answers
Nomadic 71 answers
Temporary 71 answers
changeful 71 answers
fluctuating 71 answers
inconclusive 71 answers
involuntary 71 answers
mystified 71 answers
unquiet 72 answers
unbelieving 72 answers
On the move 72 answers
ALTERNATING ___ 72 answers
Ambivalent? 72 answers
Itinerant 72 answers
Powerless 72 answers
Sceptical 72 answers
Subsidiary 72 answers
disbelieving 72 answers
drifting 72 answers
involuntarily 72 answers
purposeless 72 answers
roaming 72 answers
transient 72 answers
Footloose. 73 answers
inconstant 73 answers
Afloat 73 answers
Fruitless 73 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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White mobs ransacked the area, indiscriminately and mercilessly beating women and children, looting stores and burning houses.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008
Let's look at the medical analogy to the dreaded computer virus that indiscriminately attacks and destroys any computer with which it comes in contact.
Terminal Compromise Winn Schwartau 1993
From his trousers pockets he took a fistful of crumpled bank notes and a good deal of silver coin, which he piled on the bureau indiscriminately with keys, knife, handkerchief, and whatever else happened to be in his pockets.
The Awakening and Selected Short Stories Kate Chopin 1994
Strange to say, all these books were irregularly arranged, in whatever language they were written; and this medley proved that the Captain of the _Nautilus_ must have read indiscriminately the books which he took up by chance.
Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea Jules Verne 1994
Here the grass was carefully tended, and formed virtually a part of the manor-house lawn; flowers and shrubs being planted indiscriminately over both, whilst the few graves visible were mathematically exact in shape and smoothness, appearing in the daytime like chins newly shaven.
A Pair of Blue Eyes Thomas Hardy 1995

Quotes with INDISCRIMINATELY (3)

[The] insistence on the absolutely indiscriminate nature of compassion within the Kingdom is the dominant perspective of almost all of Jesus' teaching. What is indiscriminate compassion? 'Take a look at a rose. Is is possible for the rose to say, "I'll offer my fragrance to good people and withhold it from bad people"? Or can you imagine a lamp that withholds its rays from a wicked person who seeks to walk in its light? It could do that only be ceasing to be a lamp. And obser…
Brennan Manning Abba's Child: The Cry of the Heart for Intimate Belonging
Today, some priests treat the Eucharist with the utmost contempt. They see the Mass as a talkative banquet where Christians faithful to the teaching of Jesus, divorced-and-remarried persons, men and women in an adulterous situation, unbaptized tourists who participate in the Eucharistic celebrations of the large anonymous crowds can indiscriminately have access to the Body and Blood of Christ.
Robert Sarah The Power of Silence: Against the Dictatorship of Noise
Perhaps the perusal of such works may, without injustice, be compared with the use of opiates, baneful, when habitually and constantly resorted to, but of most blessed power in those moments of pain and of langour, when the whole head is sore, and the whole heart sick. If those who rail indiscriminately at this species of composition, were to consider the quantity of actual pleasure it produces, and the much greater proportion of real sorrow and distress which it alleviates, …
Walter Scott