digression - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of digression in Hindi

  • विषयांतर
  • विषयांतरकरण
  • झुकाव
  • विषयांतर गमन
  • झुकना
  • विषयान्तर
  • विषयान्तरण

digression Definition

Noun

  • a temporary departure from the main subject in speech or writing.

digression Example

  • Let's return to the main topic after that brief digression ( आइए उस संक्षिप्त विषयांतर के बाद मुख्य विषय पर लौटते हैं )
  • Pardon the digression, back to the divorce. ( विषयांतर को क्षमा करें, तलाक पर वापस। )
  • First, let's take a short digression into how we got here. ( सबसे पहले, आइए एक संक्षिप्त विषयांतर करें कि हम यहां कैसे पहुंचे। )
  • I hope the reader will pardon this digression, which is not without interest. ( मुझे आशा है कि पाठक इस विषयांतर को क्षमा करेंगे, जो बिना रुचि के नहीं है। )

More Sentence

  • To follow it, we must make a little digression into the history of Bolshevism.
  • interesting digression: There's a school of thought that believes that states of drunkeness can be assigned numerical values.
  • It is as impossible for him to pull himself up briefly in any digression from that subject.
  • All this is a digression from my education, which was as desultory as these reminiscences.
  • This digression was not received with any show of enthusiasm, so she hurried on.
  • Let us now return from this long but indispensable digression to the subject which suggested it.
  • This was a sudden digression and marked with a complete flopping down of the talkative child.
  • I have been led into this digression in consequence of remarks which have fallen from the other side of the House, but will now return to my subject.
  • Returning to our discussion from my digression, I/O problems may be reduced by consistent hardware maintenance but bad data will require considerably more effort.
  • In saying this I have been running into a digression; but the point which I desire to note is that in all of us, even in good men, there is a lawless wild-beast nature, which peers out in sleep.
  • But, to return from this digression; saving and excepting the remarks of Mr Dribbles and Mr Dippings, and neither of them could be considered as made in a sincere frame of mind, I had no foretaste of any opposition.
  • The advantage of this is that he is enabled to make use of Don Quixote as a mouthpiece for his own reflections, and so, without seeming to digress, allow himself the relief of digression when he requires it, as freely as in a commonplace book.
  • Where the subject is not lost sight of, there is no digression; may we, then, be permitted to arrest the reader's attention for a moment on the two absolutely unique barricades of which we have just spoken and which characterized this insurrection.
  • This may appear to be a digression and somewhat outside the scope of this little work.
  • Any breaking down of this order indicates a mistake in the union, or a digression from duty.
  • A few words of digression upon the future of Islam may not be out of place here.
  • A digression is allowable here as to English books that have passed to the Continent.
  • But to return now to the four typical genera, which have led to the above lengthy digression.
  • This section is a brief digression in answer to a question posed by a visitor to the church I attend.
  • digression on the subject of books.