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Digression
The act of digressing or deviating esp from the main subject of a discourse hence a part of a discourse deviating from
Digressively
By way of digression
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Digress
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
Ecbole
A digression in which a person is introduced speaking his own words
Discursive
Passing from one thing to another ranging over a wide field roving digressive desultory
Capriccio
A piece in a free form with frequent digressions from the theme a fantasia often called caprice
Deviate
way to turn aside from a course or a method to stray or go astray to err to digress to diverge to vary
Digressional
Pertaining to or having the character of a digression departing from the main purpose or subject
Divagation
A wandering about or going astray digression
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