redigress

verb

Etymology

From re- + digress.

  1. derived from digressum
  2. prefixed as redigress — “re + digress

Definitions

  1. To digress again, especially to digress from a digression.

    • lt preserves the structure and keeps the reader fascinated as the plot branches and digresses and redigresses, and comes together again
    • The area held no telltale signs of Weiner Dog Attack (after her first look at Max, a friend said, "I guess someone told you to get a-long little doggie and you took them seriously," but I redigress).
    • To redigress (if there is such a thing), I remember when I was in...

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA