digressing Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of digressing In English

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  • Coupled with the measure of "digressing" (exchange role), this will provide good insight into how formal and structured design reviews are.

  • It may be worth digressing from our main subject for a moment at this point.

  • Nonetheless, it is worth digressing to mention that particular aspects of this view of data poverty have been increasingly subject to challenge.

  • Of course this would have meant digressing from the paper that had been prepared for the conference, but it might have fuelled a potentially quite explosive debate.

  • Younger women who accepted a terminal method, on the other hand, were digressing from traditional roles in their decision to stop childbearing relatively early in life.

  • Let us try to consider the matter without digressing into the entirely different issues of asylum seekers and refugees.

  • I offer no apology for digressing and asking why government exists.

  • I may be digressing slightly but it is an important point.

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