derive information
derive meaning
derive satisfaction
derive pleasure
derive inspiration
derive benefit
derive knowledge
derive from
She derives great pleasure from reading.
Many English words are derived from Latin.
He derives his confidence from his past successes.
The company derives most of its revenue from online sales.
Scientists can derive valuable information from studying fossils.
The team hopes to derive new insights from the data analysis.
The author derives inspiration from everyday life.
The recipe is derived from a traditional family secret.
She derives her motivation from helping others.
The artist derives inspiration from nature.
This is exactly how I derived my palette.
Humans derive meaning and pleasure from making stuff.
Icelandic, a North Germanic language derived from Old Norse.
That relationship can be derived from the Pythagorean theorem.
This part of the brain is where our instincts derive from.
Well, the plant from which maize derives, the teosinte, is wonderfully adaptable.
These are pollutants or particles derived from human activity, or dust from other continents.
Another concern, over 60% of the U.S. electricity is still derived from fossil fuels.
In fact, the word palace derives from the word Palatine.
What advantage does he derive from doing that.
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