Derive
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British pronunciation/dɪɹˈa‍ɪv/
American pronunciation/dɝˈaɪv/

Definición y Significado de "derive"

to derive
01

derivar

to get something from a specific source
Transitive: to derive sth from a source
to derive definition and meaning
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Investors hope to derive substantial profits from their well-placed financial investments.
She was able to derive valuable insights from her research on sustainable energy.
Teachers aim to help students derive meaning and understanding from complex literary texts.
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derivar, proceder

to figure out or establish something through logical analysis or reasoning
Transitive: to derive a conclusion
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Detectives derive conclusions about criminal cases through evidence analysis and deductive reasoning.
Philosophers derive ethical principles through rational inquiry and moral reasoning.
Linguists derive the evolutionary origins of languages through comparative analysis and historical linguistics.
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derivar, provenir

to come from or be based on a particular origin or cause
Transitive: to derive from an origin or cause
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Investors hope to derive substantial profits from their well-placed financial investments.
She was able to derive valuable insights from her research on sustainable energy.
Teachers aim to help students derive meaning and understanding from complex literary texts.
The chef could derive inspiration from various cuisines to create unique and flavorful dishes.
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