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indiscrete

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in·dis·crete  (nd-skrt)
adj.
Not divided or divisible into separate parts: layers that were fused into an indiscrete mass.

indiscrete [ˌɪndɪˈskriːt]
adj
not divisible or divided into parts
indiscretely  adv
indiscreteness  n
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Adj.1.indiscrete - not divided or divisible into parts; "layers that were fused into an indiscrete mass"
indivisible - impossible of undergoing division; "an indivisible union of states"; "one nation indivisible"
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Yet the reality of the jaombilo relationship is still more complex, for while the women who have jaombilo talk mostly of love (and were never so indiscrete as to say that they asked the jaombilo to wash their dirty underwear), young men who are jaombilo often said cynically that they were just doing it for the money.
Due to the indiscrete nature of the prospects bidding on the transaction, Knakal conceived and implemented a negotiating strategy that established leverage for the seller and brought a sale price from a "highest, best and final" high bid of $5.
Blair's eminence grise, Peter Mandelson, then Northern Ireland secretary, was even indiscrete enough to tell journalists his opinions of Bush and his policies at a drinks party before Christmas, and then had to issue a public retraction.
 
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