digressive w słowniku Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

digressive w słowniku PONS

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Aside from use as a bibliographic element, notes are used for additional information or explanatory notes that might be too digressive for the main text.
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The tangled web of digressive material also feels as though it comes from genuine enthusiasm, wide reading, and lively curiosity.
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They are an introduction to and an excuse for the second plot the retrospective and digressive one.
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The book is famously a picaresque, episodic and digressive, but the digressions are often the point.
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Normal conditions are a restriction on philosophical arguments, especially in epistemology, in order to avoid objections perceived as digressive.
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It is erudite, digressive, teasing, self-aware, self-mocking, and impossible to mistake for the work of anyone else.
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The actors' chemistry is such that it's completely believable that they'd have long, digressive conversations like this, but also totally follow each other through what's happening.
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First of all, it is digressive, meandering, and loosely structured.
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Her essays are allusive and digressive, sometimes arch or experimental in style.
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Burton's digressive, overwrought broodings on melancholy through the ages amount to a gargantuan comic routine.
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