digressively

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By way of digression
in a deviating manner, in a drifting or rambling way
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
digress
: To turn aside from the right path; to transgress; to offend
digress
to turn aside from the main subject and for a time dwell on some incidental matter
digress
{v} to turn from a subject, deviate, err
digress
To turn aside from the right path; to transgress; to offend
digress
Digression
digress
wander from a direct or straight course
digress
lose clarity or turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument in writing, thinking, or speaking; "She always digresses when telling a story"; "her mind wanders"; "Don't digress when you give a lecture"
digress
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. I've digressed a little to explain the situation so far, so let me now recap She digressed from her prepared speech to pay tribute to the President. + digression digressions di·gres·sion The text is dotted with digressions. to talk or write about something that is not your main subject (digressus, past participle of digredi )
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
digress
{f} deviate from the main point (in writing or speaking)