Derive :
trahunt
trahunt, consequantur, Intellego, exsecutioni mandare, praestare, oriuntur, ut ex, profer, tradite, ut, sentiant,, inveniet, habet, conscius esse, concludere, coniectare,, educere, perveniet, effugium, Curre, fons, exitus, ex, surrecturus sit, natus est, educ tecum,
indequaeaccipitinde,
indequaeaccipitinde,
Verb(1) reason by deduction; establish by deduction(2) obtain(3) come from(4) develop or evolve from a latent or potential state(5) come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example
(1) Recent years have seen considerable criticism and hostility regarding efforts of both courts and commentators to derive constitutional rights from sources other than explicit constitutional language.(2) This organization can derive its power from a number of sources, both economic and non-economic.(3) To give one example, should geological theories be factual or should they merely connect concepts that derive their meaning from the theory?(4) He worked on how to derive class number relations from modular equations.(5) Indeed, scientists who reject the evolutionary approach are free to derive hypotheses from whatever other sources they wish, including intuition, observation, or psychic cats.(6) Healthy rivers and lakes are vital not only because we derive our drinking water from these sources but they are also a means where we and our children pass the time through walks, fishing, swimming, canoeing etc.(7) There were many long calculations, deriving one formula from another to solve a differential equation.(8) This process was called retting (a name which, unsurprisingly, derives from the same root as rot).(9) But if justification can supervene on a belief's deriving from a reliable source, they have justified true belief.(10) Yet another source of public confusion derives from psychologists themselves.(11) He did repeatedly make clear that his story was derived from what his source said.(12) If a legal question is not answered by standards deriving from legal sources then it lacks a legal answer-the law on such questions is unsettled.(13) The vision of the heroic, conquering bourgeois essentially derives from these sources.(14) As many writers have noted, our English words cosmos and cosmetics derive from the same ancient Greek root for universe and ornamentation.(15) Behavior modification refers only to that body of procedures and conceptual systems derivable from experimental psychology or experimental learning theory.(16) Since olestra is derived from fat molecules, it has similar chemical and physical properties.
Related Phrases of derive(1) derive from ::
inde trahunt
(1) derive from ::
inde trahunt
Synonyms
Verb
1. obtain ::
obtain
2. originate in ::
per originate
3. gain ::
quaestum
4. deduce ::
deducis
5. educe ::
educere
6. come ::
veni
Verb
1. obtain ::
obtain
2. originate in ::
per originate
3. gain ::
quaestum
4. deduce ::
deducis
5. educe ::
educere
6. come ::
veni
Different Formsderive, derived, derives, deriving
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