Get to know Deriving better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like derivation or explanation.
Deriving meaning
present participle and gerund of derive
Synonyms of Deriving
Using Deriving
- The main meaning on this page is: present participle and gerund of derive
- Useful related words include: derivation, etymologizing, explanation, account.
- In the example corpus, deriving often appears in combinations such as: deriving from, in deriving, deriving the.
Context around Deriving
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 7 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Deriving
- In this selection, "deriving" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, tense, revenues, matter, strength, competitive and energy stand out and add context to how "deriving" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and without deriving any income and clearly says deriving strength from. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "deriving" sits close to words such as abhorrent, actuality and belted, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with deriving
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Rather than deriving energy from group activities, introverts need some alone time. (12 words)
The deriving of annual provincial schedules for the writing of designation number examinations. (13 words)
In the non-conference, opponents were 37.6% from three on plays deriving from ball screens. (16 words)
He said that if the EU introduced new regulations around something like climate change and the UK did not respond in kind, it needed to ensure British companies selling into Europe’s single market were not deriving competitive advantage. (39 words)
Eligible companies are divided into “core” and “non-core” companies, the former being those with a “significant portion of their business operations and/or revenues deriving from products and services aligned with the theme”, according to Invesco. (37 words)
And as you will see for yourself, even a small allocation to it in a traditional 60/40 portfolio could be sufficient in deriving from it a lot more value than what you pay in fees. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
And at the extreme French merged all three Latin verbs with, for example, the present tense deriving from vadere and ambulare and the future tense deriving from ire.
And as you will see for yourself, even a small allocation to it in a traditional 60/40 portfolio could be sufficient in deriving from it a lot more value than what you pay in fees.
Justice Nagarathna stressed: “Why cannot the citizens of this country take a pledge to not vilify others and what kind of pleasures we are deriving by making these speeches”.
Born with muscular myopathy, her work delves on her life with physical disabilities, and deriving strength from adversities.
Eligible companies are divided into “core” and “non-core” companies, the former being those with a “significant portion of their business operations and/or revenues deriving from products and services aligned with the theme”, according to Invesco.
First is the limited and damaging view of materialistic science that life derives from matter instead of matter deriving from consciousness.
In deriving the above value, I assumed that TPX could deliver the USD 100 million cost savings.
In the non-conference, opponents were 37.6% from three on plays deriving from ball screens.
RHA stands out as a zero-funds organisation (as its website clearly says) deriving strength from a tested volunteer-driven operational model.
She said: “In areas like the valleys, there’s a history of corporations deriving a profit at the expense of local residents.
Deriving its name from the House of Commons, Graham’s blisteringly smart and insightful 2012 play is grounded in wildly real events, which I must admit I was completely oblivious to.
He said that if the EU introduced new regulations around something like climate change and the UK did not respond in kind, it needed to ensure British companies selling into Europe’s single market were not deriving competitive advantage.
Other times they constitute internal game wins (often deriving from multiple aligned Scatter symbols), but the function does not change: the player can spin the reels for free, maintaining the same winning possibilities.
Rather than deriving energy from group activities, introverts need some alone time.
The deriving of annual provincial schedules for the writing of designation number examinations.
You could walk around this miniature campus for hours, peering in vain at the opaque glassy slabs, without deriving the slightest hint that it was also home to another brand.
After her death in 2009, I acquired the house from the estate and have since held it without living in it and without deriving any income.
Deriving ruling, Justice Oviawe said, “I have come to a determination that this application for an order of interim injunction finds merit.
So, it’s a very thoughtful process I think in terms of deriving the 3% midpoint and the overall same property NOI range.
The minister countered by saying that a number of research projects are running concurrently to study which patients are deriving benefit from the treatment.
Common combinations with deriving
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- deriving from 47×
- in deriving 11×
- deriving the 10×
- of deriving 9×
- deriving its 5×
- by deriving 5×
- and deriving 4×
- for deriving 4×
- deriving their 3×
- as deriving 3×