Digressverb
(intransitive) To step or turn aside; to deviate; to swerve; especially, to turn aside from the main subject of attention, or course of argument, in writing or speaking.
Digressverb
(intransitive) To turn aside from the right path; to transgress; to offend.
Digressverb
To step or turn aside; to deviate; to swerve; especially, to turn aside from the main subject of attention, or course of argument, in writing or speaking.
Digressverb
To turn aside from the right path; to transgress; to offend.
Digressnoun
Digression.
Digressverb
lose clarity or turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument in writing, thinking, or speaking;
Digressverb
wander from a direct or straight course
Regressnoun
The act of passing back; passage back; return; retrogression.
Regressnoun
The power or liberty of passing back.
Regressnoun
In property law, the right of a person (such as a lessee) to return to a property.
Regressverb
(intransitive) To move backwards to an earlier stage; to devolve.
Regressverb
To move from east to west.
Regressverb
To perform a regression on an explanatory variable.
Regressnoun
The act of passing back; passage back; return; retrogression. "The progress or regress of man".
Regressnoun
The power or liberty of passing back.
Regressverb
To go back; to return to a former place or state.
Regressnoun
the reasoning involved when you assume the conclusion is true and reason backward to the evidence
Regressnoun
returning to a former state
Regressverb
go back to a statistical means
Regressverb
go back to a previous state;
Regressverb
get worse; fall back to a previous or worse condition
Regressverb
go back to bad behavior;