digress - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of digress in Hindi

  • पीछे हटना
  • हटना
  • हट जाना
  • ध्यान बँटना
  • अर्थ से दूर होना
  •  मुख्य विषय स दूर हो जाना
  • विषयान्तर
  • विषयान्तर करना

digress Definition

Verb

  • leave the main subject temporarily in speech or writing.

digress Example

  • He let the conversation digress into endless discussions about "character." ( उन्होंने बातचीत को "चरित्र" के बारे में अंतहीन चर्चाओं में जाने दिया। )
  • Let me digress a bit to let the ink dry. ( स्याही को सूखने देने के लिए मुझे थोड़ा पीछे हटने दें। )
  • In order to disillusion anyone who may think that my position was a sinecure, I shall now digress. ( किसी का भी मोहभंग करने के लिए जो यह सोच सकता है कि मेरी स्थिति एक पापी थी, अब मैं पीछे हटूंगा। )
  • I need to digress for a moment here. ( मुझे यहां एक पल के लिए पीछे हटना होगा। )

More Sentence

  • Because abortion is difficult for me to talk about, I will digress from this topic.  
  • If you get emotional talking about your father, then you may digress.  
  • You digress to avoid talking about the real problem!  
  • I need you to stay on subject and not digress!  
  • Every time we asked about Jane's father, she would give me a bogus answer and digress onto something else.  
  • As your new class president, I will end homework, lower student crime, and mandate hours of recess, but I digress.  
  • Jerry would digress every time his parents asked for his report card.  
  • During our debate on religion, Tim would often digress onto a separate rant on oil consumption.
  • Kids often digress when out from under parental control.
  • I need to digress here a touch, just to explain the difference between psychologists and psychiatrists.
  • I want to digress to consider those categories which have, from my point of view, important sociological significance.
  • At this point you should digress briefly into the concept of psychological structure.
  • It's difficult to see digress in a sentence .
  • "They hew to the line and don't digress.
  • But we digress . . . and we also lie.
  • Well, OK, he could, but I digress.
  • Poor posture will continue to digress the longer it is left uncorrected.
  • The plot can digress into philosophy or a series of official documents.
  • He loves Blue more than me, but I digress.
  • Nor will the map case fit . . . but, I digress.
  • I want to digress a moment to note that reports of strange aerial phenomena are not peculiar to the post WWII period.
  • To digress somewhat, there are a large number of rounds in Cornwall, usually located on spurs of land or prominently on hillslopes.