digress from (something)
digress from (something)
To begin to discuss something other than the current topic or issue. You totally digress from your argument in this paragraph, so cut it from your paper.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
digress from something
[for a speaker or writer] to stray from the subject. I am going to digress from my prepared text. You will pardon me if I digress from my point a little.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- digress
- digress from
- take issue with
- take issue with (someone or something)
- take issue with somebody
- join issue with (someone or something)
- have a familiar ring
- dead horse
- meat and drink to me, it is
- a vexed question