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Meaning of discursion

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discursion (n.)

The act of discoursing or reasoning; range, as from thought to thought.

discursion Sentence Examples

  1. The discursion on the merits of capitalism and socialism lasted for hours, with no clear consensus being reached.
  2. The politician's discursion on the importance of voting was met with a resounding round of applause.
  3. The professor's discursion on the history of philosophy was so intricate that only a handful of students could truly follow it.
  4. The artist's discursion on the meaning of their work was more confusing than enlightening.
  5. The lawyer's discursion on the legal implications of the case was so lengthy that the judge had to call for a recess.
  6. The scientist's discursion on the latest findings in quantum mechanics was so captivating that the audience was left in awe.
  7. The novelist's discursion on the human condition was so profound that it moved many readers to tears.
  8. The philosopher's discursion on the nature of reality was so thought-provoking that it sparked a new wave of debate on the subject.
  9. The historian's discursion on the causes of the American Civil War was so comprehensive that it filled an entire volume.
  10. The theologian's discursion on the existence of God was so eloquent that it inspired many people to reconsider their beliefs.

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The act of discoursing or reasoning; range, as from thought to thought.

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The discursion on the merits of capitalism and socialism lasted for hours, with no clear consensus being reached.

The politician's discursion on the importance of voting was met with a resounding round of applause.

The professor's discursion on the history of philosophy was so intricate that only a handful of students could truly follow it.

The artist's discursion on the meaning of their work was more confusing than enlightening.