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digress(dictionary)
digress (iou)
digress verb intrans. E16.
[Latin digress- pa. ppl stem of digredi, from di- DI-1 + gradi proceed, step, from gradus a step.]
Deviate from an allegiance, standard, course of action, etc. E16-E17.
Depart from the main or the intended subject in speech or writing, esp. temporarily. E16.
P. Ackroyd But I digress into matters which no longer concern me.
Go aside from or from one's course; deviate; stray. M16.
C. Lamb I digress into Soho, to explore a bookstall.
Infringe a law or moral standard. M16-M17.
digresser noun M17.
digressingly adverb by way of digression M19.
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