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    Use "indistinguishable" in a sentence

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    indistinguishable


    1. It was rather an impressive achievement, to be able to place specific thoughts into someone else's mind in their own voice, such that it was indistinguishable from their own self-generated ideas


    2. They don't understand the human mind, but if they copy the brain at a fine enough level of detail, the interaction you get with that mind is indistinguishable from the living mind over a communication channel


    3. - but their language was indistinguishable


    4. Fortunately, as indistinguishable as his features were, he was clearly not the Elf Prince


    5. " Announced an indistinguishable corporal


    6. “If you kill him with lava, it’ll sear his features to the point of being indistinguishable


    7. Piers grabbed his shoulder and tried to speak, but all that came out was an almost indistinguishable: “Thanks,” before he collapsed


    8. This village was as mean as the others, but the people, while indistinguishable from their neighbors to me, were much more friendly and insisted we accept their hospitality for the night


    9. Of the others, those that allied with us but remained apart like the Ani’ Yun’-wiya, the Pansfalaya, the Tsoyaha, and the Anishinabe have retained their identity, but others like the Ocheti shakowin, the Ka-i-gwu, the Dinne, and all those who left all and joined the Mongols were now indistinguishable in all but minutiae


    10. The people of the village were called something like Tamien, but they were virtually indistinguishable from the Mongolized tribes of the north

    11. Indistinguishable shadows moved around the room before me


    12. ” Only in such a society, marked by unending sameness, could the frightened Jew be indistinguishable from


    13. This similarity is also reflected in the sound of involuntary cries, and the sounds some make while experiencing powerful pleasure and ecstasy can be almost indistinguishable from cries of pain


    14. indistinguishable as they disappeared into the early morning mist


    15. He’d spent so many years trying to fit in, to be indistinguishable from the society around him, suppressing the emotions and thoughts which would mark him out as different, that to say something now which came from the inner pools of his mind and gut seemed to explode the blood inside him


    16. become indistinguishable from the sound of the waves; they had


    17. closed the door, moved onto the bunks, and the indistinguishable


    18. The conservative, by political means, gradually becomes indistinguishable from his collectivist opponent


    19. This play derived from the South West had an indistinguishable quality tying its momentum to historic occasions


    20. In the nearly perfectly symmetric event horizon (the full-void), polarities and dualities become meaningless and irrelevant as they are indistinguishable

    21. Over the years they’d taken holidays in Italy and Sicily where Edgar’s diminutive stature and deep tan rendered him indistinguishable from the delectable, seducible local lads


    22. The current runs high, you tune out the hum of the engine, the revolutions per minute of the electric motor indistinguishable from the air


    23. Thunder tolled again and with it the clouds tore open and rain fell so thick that the sea and sky were indistinguishable


    24. This process has remained a closely guarded family secret and in the 60 years following, has developed and grown all types of gems, rubies, sapphires and diamonds flooding the market with cheaper and easily affordable gemstones, that were virtually indistinguishable from the real gems


    25. A German suggested that Jack try the equine tenderloin in place of filet mignon—that they were indistinguishable from their bovine counterpart—and they were! It wasn‘t long before the enterprising Greek was selling prime ―filet mignon‖ to most of the swank eateries on Florida‘s lower east coast


    26. I started the chant, my voice so wobbly it was almost indistinguishable from a whimper


    27. Within a month, the new arrivals were indistinguishable from the people that had come with the first group


    28. " Ultimately, Stallman says, the irrational forces driving the anti-war movement became indistinguishable from the


    29. As if realizing the kind of people it were the red-eyed intruder let loose a low pitched, electronic whistle and ran off making more indistinguishable sounds


    30. He attempted to call out for help but found he could only make an indistinguishable noise, and that it hurt his jaw quite profoundly to even do that

    31. The fingerprints of koala bears are virtually indistinguishable from those of humans, so much so that they could be confused at a crime scene


    32. There followed another clamour of indistinguishable


    33. It would be indistinguishable


    34. It was probably counterfeit cash, perfect and indistinguishable from the real stuff


    35. And Jewish people, outside the orthodox community, were generally indistinguishable from Poles


    36. Also, given the extreme ranges and angles at which the enemy ships were first sighted, they were virtually indistinguishable as they both had very similar silhouettes


    37. because they represent sound differences so small as to be indistinguishable in common speech


    38. every other thing that the self sometimes becomes indistinguishable


    39. As soon as you are dressed in protective suits, you'll be indistinguishable from the workers in the Cleaning Facility


    40. Okay so maybe when we had looked at the architecture with mild interest on our way in, this hadn’t actually translated into observation of any particular features as we soon realised that one colonnade and another looked distressingly similar, two cupolas were indistinguishable and iron work bridges over drainage ditches had clearly been breeding like the Welsh since we had walked this way

    41. From the outside it was indistinguishable from a large grey stone building, we couldn’t guess its function, but on entering, it screamed hospital: bodies composting quietly, organs and spare limbs piled in corners and butch blokes in fishnets and aprons


    42. Andorians, their skins white as snow, but other than that, indistinguishable biologically speaking from their blue counterparts, with two exceptions


    43. The “Others” and humans were physically indistinguishable from each other


    44. In this case you could say it’s a mother’s love, because the two are almost indistinguishable


    45. watched in awe as an indistinguishable speck on the horizon grew swiftly into


    46. We are products of our fusions and intentions, which often are inseparable and indistinguishable


    47. seats he was indistinguishable from the about a dozen attend-


    48. Every surface seemed covered in random, indistinguishable things


    49. Whatever was there lay in an unceremonious funeral plot of blackened indistinguishable remains


    50. It was catching up, and sure enough, soon Fred could see the two thugs, with identical grins on their indistinguishable faces, behind their high-browed windscreen

































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    Synonyms for "indistinguishable"

    indistinguishable undistinguishable identical haphazard aimless confused indiscriminate unplanned purposeless promiscuous

    "indistinguishable" definitions

    exactly alike; incapable of being perceived as different


    not capable of being distinguished or differentiated