UNDISTINGUISHABLE - meaning and definition. What is UNDISTINGUISHABLE
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What (who) is UNDISTINGUISHABLE - definition


undistinguishable      
¦ adjective indistinguishable.
undistinguishable      
a.
Indistinct, indeterminate, confused, indistinguishable, that cannot be distinguished.
indistinguishable      
a.
1.
Undistinguishable, that cannot be distinguished or discriminated.
2.
Imperceptible, unobservable, unnoticeable, not to be made out, indiscernible.
3.
Confused, indistinct, chaotic, vague, obscure, dim.
Examples of use of UNDISTINGUISHABLE
1. The MOD‘s officers‘ uniforms make them virtually undistinguishable from other police forces like these The Ministry of Defence‘s ‘private‘ police force is using wide–ranging powers to stop and search thousands of tourists and other suspects, it can be revealed.
2. Niemeyer said the decision represented "nothing less than a strong judicial will to overturn what the Virginia legislature has enacted for the benefit of Virginia‘s citizens and what, in materially undistinguishable terms, the Supreme Court has upheld as constitutional." Staff writer Tim Craig in Richmond contributed to this report.
3. The airline expects to regain its license shortly, it reassures. (Zohar Blumenkrantz) Two essentially undistinguishable class–action motions have reached the Tel Aviv District Court, against the First International Bank of Israel (Beinleumi) and Mizrahi–Tefahot, for allegedly colluding to fix their service fees.
4. These factors and the announced release of volumes of earlier memos to the White House counsel –– undistinguishable as a matter of law from memos to the solicitor general –– suggest that the memos to the latter will be made public as well.