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    dis·cur·sive
    [dəˈskərsiv]
    adjective
    discursive (adjective)
    1. digressing from subject to subject:
      "students often write dull, secondhand, discursive prose"
      • (of a style of speech or writing) fluent and expansive rather than formulaic or abbreviated:
        "the short story is concentrated, whereas the novel is discursive"
    2. relating to discourse or modes of discourse:
      "the attempt to transform utterances from one discursive context to another"
    3. philosophy
      archaic
      proceeding by argument or reasoning rather than by intuition.
    Origin
    late 16th century: from medieval Latin discursivus, from Latin discurs-, literally ‘gone hastily to and fro’, from the verb discurrere (see discourse).
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  2. discursiveness noun Did you know? The Latin verb discurrere meant "to run about", and from this word we get our word discursive, which often means rambling about over a wide range of topics. A discursive writing style generally isn't encouraged by writing teachers.
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    discursive [ dih- skur-siv ] show ipa See synonyms for: discursive discursively discursiveness on Thesaurus.com adjective passing aimlessly from one subject to another; digressive; rambling. proceeding by reasoning or argument rather than intuition.
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    adj. 1. Covering a wide field of subjects; rambling. 2. Proceeding to a conclusion through reason rather than intuition.
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