indistinguishably
Example Sentences
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It’s an apt curtain raiser for a 1994-95 season in which newness and sameness glom together indistinguishably, but “thirtysomething” glistened from its inception with a seductive uniqueness that this latest series does not initially share.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 24, 2022
The allusions to darkness blend in with lemmas about well-being and are celebrated in that indistinguishably supportive you-go-girl argot.
From Slate • Sep. 18, 2020
On paper, those four teams are indistinguishably good, although not as special as the three best teams in the West.
From Washington Post • Mar. 30, 2017
But I wasn't an overly effeminate child, was never bullied as a “sissy” and, by the time I was 10, was indistinguishably as annoying, uncouth and wired as my close male peers.
From Scientific American • Jul. 6, 2012
The early Puritans were individualists, it is true, but their individualism took a theocratic form, and, in the name of God, they looked upon crimes and vices equally and indistinguishably as sins.
From The Task of Social Hygiene by Ellis, Havelock