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Filter by Meaning The radio host tends to expatiate on tangential topics, making it difficult for listeners to follow the main discussion.
She tends to expatiate on trivial details, losing sight of the main argument.
The politician would frequently expatiate on unrelated issues during the debate.
She tends to expatiate when discussing her favorite books, often losing track of time.
The podcast host would frequently expatiate on personal anecdotes, deviating from the intended topic of the episode.
The novelist has a tendency to expatiate on the protagonist's background, sometimes digressing from the main plot.
The professor would often expatiate on the intricacies of quantum physics during his lectures.
The politician would often expatiate on the virtues of democracy during his campaign speeches.
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