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1. The verb Digress is often encountered in the phrase “but I Digress.” This is an idiomatic expression that has been in use in English for many hundreds of years
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2. Examples may be found as far back as 1653, when Edmund Hall used “but I Digress” in his A Scriptural Discourse of the Apostasie and the Antichrist.
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3. See synonyms for Digress on Thesaurus.com verb (used without object) to deviate or wander away from the main topic or purpose in speaking or writing; depart from the principal line of argument, plot, study, etc
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4. Digress verb wander, drift, stray, depart, ramble, meander, diverge, deviate, turn aside, be diffuse, expatiate, go off at a tangent, get off the point or subject She Digressed from the matter under discussion
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5. (in speech or writing) to move away from the main subject and discuss something else: He Digressed from his subject in order to criticize the accuracy of a newspaper story.
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6. Digress is defined as to go off topic when speaking or writing
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7. An example of Digress is when you are writing a paper about causes of crime and you start to instead …
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8. What does I Digress mean? I Digress is a phrase used when someone realizes they've been rambling for a long time about something that isn't even relevant to the original question or topic
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9. Find 25 ways to say Digress, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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10. “To Digress” is to get off-topic
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11. But the dictionary says that Digress, a verb, means "to stray off of something, to wander from a path, or to turn aside, etc."
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12. So when I say " blah blah blah, but I Digress ", it's like I'm saying " blah blah blah, but I stray off topic
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13. When a person Digresses, they stray from the topic
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14. It's easy to understand why you Digressed from the main topic
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15. Digress verb wander, drift, stray, depart, ramble, meander, diverge, deviate, turn aside, be diffuse, expatiate, go off at a tangent, get off the point or subject She Digressed from the matter under discussion
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16. See 3 authoritative translations of Digress in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.
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17. Digress from something [for a speaker or writer] to stray from the subject
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18. I am going to Digress from my prepared text
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19. You will pardon me if I Digress from my point a little.
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20. To Digress means to temporarily wander or stray from your original plan or thought
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21. You use 'Digress' in a sentence (in both speaking and …
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22. Digress - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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23. Dictionary entry overview: What does Digress mean? • Digress (verb) The verb Digress has 2 senses:
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24. Wander from a direct or straight course Familiarity information: Digress used as a verb is rare.
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25. Digress (v.) "to turn away in speaking or writing from the direct or appointed course," 1520s, from Latin Digressus, past participle of digredi "to go aside, depart, deviate," from dis-"apart, aside" (see dis-) + gradi "to step, go" (from PIE root *ghredh-"to walk, go")
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26. Or perhaps it is a back-formation from Digression.Related: Digressed; Digressing.
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27. Synonyms for Digress in Free Thesaurus
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28. 32 synonyms for Digress: wander, drift, stray, depart, ramble, meander, diverge, deviate, turn aside, be diffuse, expatiate, go off at a tangent
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29. To talk or write about something that is not your main subject Do you mind if I Digress for a moment? —Digression /daɪˈɡreʃən/ noun [ countable, uncountable] After several long Digressions he finally reached the interesting part of the story
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30. → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus Digress • …
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31. Verb If you Digress, you move away from the subject you are talking or writing about and talk or write about something different for a while
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32. I've Digressed a little to explain the situation so far, so let me now recap.
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33. Digress (third-person singular simple present Digresses, present participle Digressing, simple past and past participle Digressed) ( intransitive ) To step or turn aside ; to deviate ; to swerve ; especially, to turn aside from the main subject of attention , or course of argument , in writing or speaking.
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34. To Digress for a moment, I would like to remind you that there will be no classes next week
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35. Word Origin early 16th cent.: from Latin Digress- ‘stepped away’, from the verb digredi , from di- …
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36. What is the definition of Digress? What is the meaning of Digress? How do you use Digress in a sentence? What are synonyms for Digress?
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37. Above are the results of unscrambling Digress
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38. We found a total of 85 words by unscrambling the letters in Digress.
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39. 12 Perhaps this is the place to Digress a little and talk about the taking of facts from other writers' books
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40. 13 In Section 24.3, therefore, we Digress from fluid dynamics to look at a non-fluid mechanical system.
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41. Digress definition: lose clarity or turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument in writing, thinking, or speaking synonyms
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42. As verbs the difference between Digress and regress is that Digress is to step or turn aside; to deviate; to swerve; especially, to turn aside from the main subject of attention, or course of argument, in writing or speaking while regress is to move backwards to an earlier stage; to devolve
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43. What is the definition of Digress? What is the meaning of Digress? How do you use Digress in a sentence? What are synonyms for Digress?
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44. Jerry would Digress every time his parents asked for his report card
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45. 🔊 During our debate on religion, Tim would often Digress onto a separate rant on oil consumption
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46. 🔊 I cannot have you Digress when I ask for a specific answer
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47. 🔊 From this point I Digress, because having a …
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48. Antonyms for Digress include focus, concentrate, refocus, fixate, stay, fix, centralise, centralize, hone in on and pay attention to
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49. Adjectives for Digress include Digressional, Digressionary, Digressive, Digressed and Digressing
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50. Definition of Digress in the Definitions.net dictionary
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51. What does Digress mean? Information and translations of Digress in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions …
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52. Digress - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions
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53. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Digress⇒ vi intransitive verb: Verb not taking a direct object--for example, "She jokes." "He has arrived." (go off topic) divagar⇒ vi verbo intransitivo: Verbo que no requiere de un objecto directo (Él no llegó", "corrí a casa").: desviarse del tema loc verb locución
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54. Definition of Digress written for English Language Learners from the Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary with audio pronunciations, usage examples, and count/noncount noun labels.
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55. You totally Digress from your argument in this paragraph, so cut it from your paper.
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56. Synonyms for Digressing in Free Thesaurus
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57. 32 synonyms for Digress: wander, drift, stray, depart, ramble, meander, diverge, deviate, turn aside, be diffuse, expatiate, go off at a tangent
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58. What are synonyms for Digressing?
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59. If you Digress, you move away from the subject you are talking or writing about and talk or write about something different for a while
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60. I've Digressed a little to explain the situation so far, so let me now recap
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61. She Digressed from her prepared speech to pay tribute to the president
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62. ⛓Digress⛓ x EDOLLO // L.A.F
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63. Definitions and Meaning of Digress in English Digress verb
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64. Lose clarity or turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument in writing, thinking, or speaking Synonyms: divagate, stray, wander Examples - Don't Digress when you give a lecture - her mind wanders - She always Digresses when telling a story
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65. Anyway I Digress, that is alleged schoolboy nazi salutes under the bridge
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66. But I Digress, which is an easy thing to do when writing about breasts and the beautification thereof
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67. I Digress, Swansea, United Kingdom
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68. I Digress are a female fronted, alternative rock band from Swansea, South-Wales
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69. Get in touch via: Email @ IDigress[email protected]
DIGRESS [dīˈɡres]