Digression - Law Dictionary Search Results
Deviate
a method to stray or go astray to err to digress to diverge to vary
Digress
To step or turn aside to deviate to swerve especially to turn aside from the main subject of attention or...
Discursive
one thing to another ranging over a wide field roving digressive desultory
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vide s. 9(1)(vii), referred to earlier. But we need not digress on this aspect for two reason. Firstly, whatever may be
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