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Meanings of more discursive in English
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Usage of more discursive in English
1
His views on progress are, however, morediscursive, and are extremely interesting and suggestive.
2
Mr Turnbull was morediscursive and at times defensive.
3
Verily it was a moment to live over; and to myself now I was morediscursive.
4
As a writer he was more scholarly than elegant, more learned than profound, morediscursive than logical.
5
Taine's estimate is morediscursive.
6
She was trying to bring her problems to a head, and her mind insisted upon being even morediscursive and atmospheric than usual.
7
His ethics, when thoroughly digested and weighed, especially when the meagre outlines are filled in with Plato's morediscursive expositions, will seem therefore entirely final.