indiscriminative
adjEtymology
From in- + discriminative.
Definitions
Making no distinction
Making no distinction; not discriminating; indiscriminate.
- To operationalize generalized trust, we focus on the level of indiscriminative trust among individuals.
Specifying any one from among several equivalent possibilities.
- Indiscriminative uses of FCIs are common across languages and they have a pejorative flavor.
- We discuss free choice phenomena in detail in Section 6.7, but here it is important to note that the Greek D-universal, but not káthe, has the so-called indiscriminative reading (Horn 2000) that appears in English with just any.
- It is thus possible to assume that the indiscriminative interpretation and the evaluative interpretation (Eval) are related.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for indiscriminative. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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