What does indistinguishing mean?
Indistinguishing means (obsolete) Making no difference; indiscriminate, impartial, not making a distinction.
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(obsolete) Making no difference; indiscriminate, impartial, not making a distinction.
indistinguishing liberalities
It is from an attentive observation of his conduct, not from the exaggerated praise of the native or the indistinguishing censure of the foreign historians, that a true idea of his genius and abilities is to be collected.
Use indistinguishing when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Indistinguishing means (obsolete) Making no difference; indiscriminate, impartial, not making a distinction.
Common synonyms include disinterested, indifferent, candid, cold.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
indistinguishing liberalities
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