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digressive
[ dih-gres-iv, dahy- ]
digressive
/ 岹ɪˈɡɛɪ /
adjective
- characterized by digression or tending to digress
Derived Forms
- 徱ˈԱ, noun
- 徱ˈ, adverb
Other yvlog Forms
- 徱·s· adverb
- 徱·s·Ա noun
- ܲd·s adjective
- un徱·s· adverb
- un徱·s·Ա noun
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of digressive1
Example Sentences
Reporting on this impact is far more helpful than digressive debates over the exact meaning of the word "fascist."
It’s more digressive than a sitcom, more serial than a sketch comedy.
It’s only the surface of a far weirder, digressive production whose obsession is not with the real world but what is underneath.
With a playful, digressive style, Moghaddam considers the layers of the hijab and the ways that a dress code both enables and disables self-expression.
The movie shows the most heart when the group gets hyped up together, going into long, digressive riffs punctuated with jokes and dance moves, channeling the wholesome playfulness that has kept the franchise so popular.
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