0 not showing careful thought or planning, especially so that harm results -- indiscriminado
1 random, not planned, and likely to cause harm -- indiscriminado/ada [ masculine-feminine ]
Because we cannot allow a project of this type to talk about, for example, the indiscriminate civil liability of all persons who have companies or initiatives.
A flexibility clause has been brought in, which will give the green light to the almost indiscriminate gathering of electronic information.
I would like to tell you that we cannot, of course, accept indiscriminate bulk transfer, whatever may be requested for any purpose.
This wholehearted support must not, however, be indiscriminate or unconditional.
In our opinion the indiscriminate nature of this amendment is not good.