undifferentiated
Example Sentences
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“It is a bureaucracy. It’s not just an undifferentiated cluster of hackers, but there are teams that consistently, year-over-year, operate in a way that is sort of knowable.”
From Washington Post
At times, though, the ensemble, with Suzuki at the harpsichord, confronted the audience with an undifferentiated wall of sound.
From New York Times
But though industrial agriculture has honed these crops into mass-produced, undifferentiated grains, they are grown on a planet whose climactic conditions are increasingly unpredictable.
From Salon
She’s strong despite all the scars of history, but there’s something undifferentiated in her suffering.
From Los Angeles Times
A one-size-fits-all ban would serve only to lump older people into an undifferentiated mass, and to further obscure the fact that every generation of human beings is politically, economically and culturally diverse.
From Salon
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.