Digress

/daɪˈɡrɛs/ verb

To depart from the main subject temporarily in speech or writing; to wander away from the central topic or theme.

From Latin 'digressus,' meaning 'to step away,' combining 'di-' (apart) and 'gradi' (to step or walk). The word entered English in the 16th century, maintaining its sense of stepping away from a path—literally or figuratively.

AMከመሪዓት
ARينحرف
BNবিষয় থেকে বিচ্যুত হওয়া
CAdivagar
CSodbočit
DAkomme af sporet
DEabschweifen
ELεκτρέπομαι
ESdivagar
FAفاصله گرفتن
FIpoiketa
FRs'écarter
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