Derive


The meaning of the word Derive is: to acquire from something else


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It is impossible to derive the correct answer without the proper formula.

published by Tegan on 2021-10-17 17:48:33


In our small town, most of the citizens derive their income from manufacturing jobs.

published by Anh on 2021-02-02 22:01:55


Is it possible that Mary’s fear of abandonment could derive from the trauma of her parents accidentally leaving her at the mall?

published by Isidro on 2021-03-10 12:06:26


After a great deal of research, scientists now know it is positive to derive the medicine from the leaves of the tree.

published by Hermila on 2021-07-19 03:27:29


It is not surprising that I derive my distinct eye color from my parents.

published by Nita on 2021-03-12 11:23:59


In order for students to derive any type of benefit from this class, they must complete all the assignments.

published by Miguelina on 2021-12-28 23:13:49


Mary hopes to derive a sizable income from her pie sales.

published by Harley on 2021-11-14 08:39:26


Although the supplements sound interesting, I will not purchase them because I am not sure I will derive any benefit from their use.

published by Dorethea on 2021-11-21 18:47:22


For some reason, the serial killer seemed to derive pleasure from harming others.

published by Mckenzie on 2021-01-27 08:06:20


Since Jack does not derive any pleasure from his job, he is making plans to change careers.

published by Starr on 2021-04-17 12:55:22


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