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Detailed Translations for digresss from English to French

digress:

to digress verb (digresss, digressed, digressing)

  1. to digress (stray off)

Conjugations for digress:

present
  1. digress
  2. digress
  3. digresss
  4. digress
  5. digress
  6. digress
simple past
  1. digressed
  2. digressed
  3. digressed
  4. digressed
  5. digressed
  6. digressed
present perfect
  1. have digressed
  2. have digressed
  3. has digressed
  4. have digressed
  5. have digressed
  6. have digressed
past continuous
  1. was digressing
  2. were digressing
  3. was digressing
  4. were digressing
  5. were digressing
  6. were digressing
future
  1. shall digress
  2. will digress
  3. will digress
  4. shall digress
  5. will digress
  6. will digress
continuous present
  1. am digressing
  2. are digressing
  3. is digressing
  4. are digressing
  5. are digressing
  6. are digressing
subjunctive
  1. be digressed
  2. be digressed
  3. be digressed
  4. be digressed
  5. be digressed
  6. be digressed
diverse
  1. digress!
  2. let's digress!
  3. digressed
  4. digressing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for digress:

VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
faire des digressions digress; stray off
s'étendre digress; stray off add to; arise; ascent; expand; extend; grow; increase; lay down; rise; stretch; stretch out
- depart; divagate; sidetrack; straggle; stray; wander

Related Words for "digress":

  • digressing, digressive

Synonyms for "digress":


Related Definitions for "digress":

  1. lose clarity or turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument in writing, thinking, or speaking1
    • She always digresses when telling a story1
    • Don't digress when you give a lecture1
  2. wander from a direct or straight course1

Wiktionary Translations for digress:

digress
verb
  1. to deviate
digress
verb
  1. Faire des digressions.