O-shaped, by the way, deviant, enthymematic, gadding, knowing, noetic, rational, snaky, synthetic, veering
Definitionadj. proceeding to a conclusion by reason or argument rather than intuition
Last update: January 1, 2016
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Rather it is a collection of feelings and perspectives, sometimes discursive, occasionally acerbic, invariably provocative. [adjective]
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The report encouraged teachers to be able to show good discursive writing. [adjective]
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-Through Canada Home ---------- FOREWORD ------------------------------------------------------------------ To disarm criticism at the outset, the writer acknowledges a thousand imperfections in this discursive story. [adjective]
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I had not got far into it, when I judged from her looks that she was thinking in a discursive way of me, rather than of what I said. [adjective]
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It is discursive and badly arranged, but it is marked by a power of style, a vigour of narrative, and a skill in delineation of character which give life to the most unattractive period of German history; notwithstanding the extreme spirit of partisanship and some faults of taste, it will remain a remarkable monument of literary ability. [Please select]
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If he were less rhetorical and discursive, his books, perhaps, would have more merit. [Please select]
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Their guest, on the other hand, continued to be reminiscently discursive. [Please select]
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For our discursive understanding an interaction between the whole and the parts is completely incomprehensible. [Please select]
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Discursive principles are, accordingly, very different from intuitive principles or axioms. [Please select]
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