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    di·gress
    [dīˈɡres]
    verb
    digress (verb) · digresses (third person present) · digressed (past tense) · digressed (past participle) · digressing (present participle)
    1. leave the main subject temporarily in speech or writing:
      "I have digressed a little from my original plan"
    Origin
    early 16th century: from Latin digress- ‘stepped away’, from the verb digredi, from di- ‘aside’ + gradi ‘to walk’.
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    verb
    1. leave the main subject temporarily in speech or writing:
      go off at a tangent
      turn aside
      get off the subject
      stray from the subject
      stray from the point
      deviate from the topic
      get sidetracked
      Opposite:
      keep/stick to the point
     
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  3. (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.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/digress
    The meaning of DIGRESS is to turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument.
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    digress / (daɪˈɡrɛs) / verb(intr) to depart from the main subject in speech or writing to wander from one's path or main direction
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    According to Merriam-Webster Unabridged English Dictionary and Cambridge Dictionary, the word digress (pronounced daɪˈɡrɛs) is an intransitive verb that means to move away or veer away from the current subject or topic of conversation or writing.
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