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Meanings of
deriving
in English
Portuguese
derivação
Catalan
derivació
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(Historical linguistics) an explanation of the historical origins of a word or phrase.
derivation
etymologizing
Portuguese
derivação
Synonyms
Examples for "
derivation
"
derivation
etymologizing
Examples for "
derivation
"
1
I recently saw a graphical
derivation
of the area of a circle.
2
Results: No significant differences in the
derivation
and validation populations were observed.
3
The original is the thing imaged, and from it cometh the
derivation
.
4
That is of the very essence of its alleged
derivation
from Christ.
5
These data are consistent with
derivation
from a lymph node interdigitating cell.
Usage of
deriving
in English
1
But there are good reasons for
deriving
the Mound-Builders from the Village
2
Twelves seemed to be
deriving
some insolent amusement from Boyce's assertive manner.
3
It's doubtful whether Morrow is
deriving
much pleasure out of the dance.
4
It's
deriving
new strength and knowledge from it-learningfrom it all the time.
5
We review the most relevant clinical evidence
deriving
from nonrandomized studies and meta-analyses.
6
It will stand unrivaled and alone,
deriving
lustre and perpetuity in its singleness.
7
Deduction, in this sense, is the process of
deriving
consequences from admitted facts.
8
Both laboratory- and pilot-scale processes yielded peptides
deriving
primarily from the protein β-casein.
9
Apparently she was
deriving
neither amusement nor profit from the struggle.
10
This software provided the list of drug interactions
deriving
from the chronic therapies.
11
This was her manner of
deriving
immediate pleasure from her inheritance.
12
He was familiar with practical anatomy,
deriving
his knowledge from dissection.
13
England was prevented, by various circumstances, from
deriving
immediate advantage from the discovery.
14
What, then, are the conditions of
deriving
profit from the contemplation of aphorisms?
15
I continue
deriving
the nature of the trigger command's actions.
16
It consists rather in
deriving
advantage from favourable conjunctures than in preparing such conjunctures.
Other examples for "deriving"
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deriving
derive
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
derive from
derive confidence
derive comfort
derive much
derive profit
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Translations for
deriving
Portuguese
derivação
Catalan
derivació
Deriving
through the time
Deriving
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common