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Definition: (verb) to wander from the main path or the main topic.
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noun
  1. Informal. The approving of an action, especially when done by one in authority: allowance, approbation, approval, authorization, consent, endorsement, leave 2, license, permission, permit, sanction. See allow
  2. Informal. The act or process of accepting: acceptance, acquiescence, agreement, assent, consent, nod, yes. See accept
verb
Informal. To give one's consent to: allow, approbate, approve, authorize, consent, endorse, let, permit, sanction. See allow
adverb
Informal. It is so; as you say or ask: absolutely, agreed, all right, assuredly, aye, gladly, indubitably, roger, undoubtedly, unquestionably, willingly, yea, yes. Informal: uh-huh, yeah, yep. Slang: right on. See affirm
adjective
Informal. Of moderately good quality but less than excellent: acceptable, adequate, all right, average, common, decent, fair, fairish, goodish, moderate, passable, respectable, satisfactory, sufficient, tolerable. Informal: tidy. See good
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