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discursive

[dih-skur-siv] / dɪˈskɜr sɪv /


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Discursive but never dull, his hair swept back and his glasses tinted orange, the 79-year-old Miller is ruminative and reflective, kind of like your favorite college professor, the one whose classes you’d never miss.

From Los Angeles Times • May 6, 2024

Discursive, general, ordinary, or common observation is the observation of the phenomena we find.

From A Logic Of Facts Or, Every-day Reasoning by Holyoake, George Jacob

Being Discursive Notes on various subjects connected with India.

From India and the Indians by Elwin, Edward Fenton

Two other books, which I feel bound to mention with special emphasis, are Hansel's edition of Aldrich and McCosh's Laws of Discursive Thought.

From Deductive Logic by Stock, St. George William Joseph

Discursive and rash efforts of individuals were suffered to disturb well-laid measures and reveal long-meditated plans.

From The Daltons, Volume II (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life by Lever, Charles James




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