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    Synonyms & Similar Words

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    Meaning of Discursive

    The primary meaning of the word "Discursive" is related to using or containing a lengthy and detailed discussion or argument.

    Definitions

    • Digressing from subject to subject, or from a straight course of thought, having a wandering or rambling quality
    • Ranging over a wide field of subjects, or over a long period of time, having a broad scope or range
    • Using or containing a lengthy and detailed discussion or argument, often in a formal or systematic way

    Etymology of Discursive

    The word "Discursive" has its roots in the Latin word "discurrere", which means "to run to and fro", or "to range over", and is derived from "dis-" (meaning "apart" or "asunder") and "currere" (meaning "to run")
    Historically, the word "Discursive" has been used in English since the 15th century to describe a type of reasoning or discussion that involves a wide range of topics or ideas

    Example Uses

    • The professor's discursive style of lecturing made it difficult for students to follow the main points of the argument
    • The novel's discursive narrative structure, which jumped back and forth in time, added to its complexity and depth
    • The philosopher's discursive approach to ethics involved considering a wide range of perspectives and arguments

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