discursively

/dɪˈskɜrsɪvli/
adverb
  1. In a way that moves from one topic to another without a clear plan or structure; ramblingly.
    • She wrote discursively in her journal, letting her thoughts wander freely without worrying about order.
    • During the meeting, he explained the project discursively, making it hard for the team to follow his main point.
    • The professor spoke discursively, jumping from ancient history to modern art in the same sentence.
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