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indirection

[in-duh-rek-shuhn, -dahy-] / ˌɪn dəˈrɛk ʃən, -daɪ- /


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Each one is just a few pages, written in an oblique, poetic style that arrives at its conclusion through indirection.

From Washington Times

But Morrison criticized by indirection; she was political because of what she didn’t say.

From Washington Times

In the second, there was transformation, but it happened by coincidence and indirection, through the choices of businessmen “whose only law was to buy in the cheapest market and sell without restriction in the dearest.”

From The New Yorker

The obfuscation and indirection continued Wednesday when Democrats tried to pin Barr down on his prevarication.

From Washington Post

Aside from theological differences, it’s interesting to note that from a literary perspective, the revised stories in the Koran are told with less indirection than they are in the Bible.

From Washington Post