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excursive (adjective), more excursive, most excursive
1. Descriptive of a detour or a digression from a main topic or focus or abruptly changing directions: Tim's excursive explanation about how the dent in the fender of his father's car happened tends to make his parents dubious about what really took place.
2. Pertaining to a veering from point to point or wandering off the subject; erratic behavior: Oliver's elderly friend has been having excursive imaginations about things that are not true.
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2. Pertaining to a veering from point to point or wandering off the subject; erratic behavior: Oliver's elderly friend has been having excursive imaginations about things that are not true.
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“most excursive”
Referring to a veering or turning from one point to another one or wandering off the subject as well as erratic behavior. (1)
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