English to Gujarati Dictionary Digress

Digress

વિષયાંતર કરવું
definition
verb
I have digressed a little from my original plan
leave the main subject temporarily in speech or writing.
translation of 'digress'
આડ મુદ્દા પર ફંટાવું,
વિષયાંતર કરવું,
મુદ્દા પરથી ઊતરી જવું
example
But we are 'digressing' from a totally pointless and inane post here.
Wow, I have 'digressed' so far even I can't remember what this was about.
Plus, I'm a rambler and 'digresser' even if there isn't much to say.
Though he has occasionally 'digressed' , the 19th century - which embraces the ages of revolution, capital and empire - is ‘his period’.
They loved him even more when he 'digressed' from his prepared speech to intervene in domestic British politics.
But I'm 'digressing' , and meandering, and I apologise, unless you like that kind of thing, which I do when others do it, but I understand if you don't.
Still, this is 'digressing' from our main point of concern.
However, I am 'digressing' from the main point that I am trying to put across in this letter, which is the attitude of most Namibians when it comes to criticism.
I know I 'digressed' from the subject of the article.
But after that, it drags and detours, dawdles and 'digresses' - to the Hague; to Sarajevo, inevitably; to the south of Italy.
He is also a world-champion 'digresser' , sending out long skeins of words, which bend back and dissolve into the previous ones.
Equally, the hermetic lure of much of his later work may be characterised as a digressive ‘thinking in images’, a description that he himself has alluded to 'digressively' over the years.
The exposition starts 'digressively' , but the plot accelerates rapidly, with little time to spare for niceties like characterization or atmosphere.
It 'digresses' into long corridors of thought, quiet corners of droll humour.
And then it 'digressed' into unprintable scenarios.
Like any good curator, of course, he 'digresses' , pausing to impart a bit of gossip or whimsy, spicing the historically significant with the genuinely weird.
During the question-and-answer session that followed, a student asked, 'digressively' , about the music curriculum in British universities.
Any argument about its fate that 'digresses' from this fact threatens to dissolve into the putrid river of disingenuous excuses the administration keeps spewing forth to drown the truth.
But no, she 'digresses' into a long dissertation on gun control and abortion, veritably begging the Democrats to adopt the position of the Republican Party.
I'm 'digressing' but the point is it wasn't hard to imagine a member of my family being a criminal; I was kind of getting used to it.
Another brave step, though it might seem very trivial is that he has avoided 'digressing' from the singular plot by not invoking songs and other kitsch trappings.
For all the work's similarity with the Victorian novel (its size, its 'digressiveness' , its concern with the way we live now), it has far less interest in individual heroes and clear narrative lines.
Is his 'digressiveness' in fact an organizational technique?
The complexity and the 'digressiveness' and the specificity and the resistance to abstraction or generalization, that's the art itself.
But I'm 'digressing' , this post is all about the music, not my brain rotting youth.
As it was not seen as an ethical stand or a virtue, there were few 'digressers' from its path.
Of this category of professors, feminists are the most passionate 'digressers' .
The enthusiasm with which he talks about dingoes wanes as he 'digresses' further into his history: British uranium mining and nuclear testing on Aboriginal land.
Well, the man on the other end of the phone was a master 'digresser' .
Anyway, my minor 'digression' leads me to my point.
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