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Derives meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of derive
Example sentences (20)
Together, they don’t know how to authentically — she derives her idea of romance from Hindi cinema, he, on the other hand, derives it from the urge to reject her ideas and rebel against dreamers.
The word derives from the 14th-century Old French word prudence, which, in turn, derives from the Latin prudentia meaning "foresight, sagacity".
All of its attacks have different functions and diving into those distinctions is where it derives its depth.
Also, Queerty, people from Spain are “Latin” (their language and culture derives from the Romans and the Latin language), as are people from France, Italy, Portugal, Romania, etc.
As this year’s hosts India’s G20 theme derives from the Sanskrit phrase “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” which translates as “One Earth, One Family, One Future”.
Beau’s guilt derives almost entirely from his relationship with Mona, who convinced him from an early age that if he ever ejaculated, he would die.
Brand equity put simply is value that derives from how consumers perceive a brand.
Everything in a Baz Luhrmann film that feels extreme exists because it derives from things that people are extremely passionate about.
For Clyde Watson, another ACA campaigner, Peckham’s character derives from its ability to survive.
Hydro-Québec derives over 94% of its electricity from hydropower with almost all of the remainder generated from renewable sources.
It is estimated that the MSME sector contributes about 40 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) and 24 percent of employment, and that about 21 percent of the country’s adult population derives their livelihood from the sector.
More importantly, the company derives 67.4% of its $33.5 billion annual sales hail from China.
Most of the film’s emotional core derives from Scott’s love for his daughter who he missed so many years with due to the Blip.
Scholars agree that the word actually derives from the late Latin word (“scribe”), which, in turn, is derived from the Latin word is itself a diminutive of the Latin word (“book”).
Some observers point out that the Pentagon derives some benefit from watching new systems tested elsewhere.
The likely mythological inspiration for Irvine derives from the Greek God Pan.
The phrase "An apple a day keeps the doctor away" probably derives from the fact that apples are low on the glycaemic index thanks to their fibre content.
Through three distinct business segments, Townsquare derives revenue from programmatic advertising, a subscription-based marketing services business, and traditional broadcast radio advertising.
While HBO's has altered its source material and expanded on its post-apocalyptic world, "Left Behind" provides a fairly faithful adaptation of the game expansion from which it derives its title.
According to neuroscience, human intelligence derives from the brain’s ability to create a “ surrounding that allows you to plan, reason and imagine future scenarios.