1. derive
they derive benefit from smuggling
Many languages derive from Latin.
Superstitions derive from the inability of men to acknowledge that coincidences are merely coincidences.
Pollutants like this derive mainly from the combustion of fuel in car engines.
From this we can derive the argument that major population shifts are not the result of economic change.
How do you derive the length of the circumference? I've forgotten.
Many students derived enormous satisfaction from the course.
Previously, this emphasis chiefly derived from socialist or liberal inspiration.
The institute derives all its money from foreign investments. She derives great pleasure/satisfaction from playing the violin.
derive happiness
And so that we have to derive our spirituality from a sense of unity.
They derived great comfort from this assurance. Obtain something from (a specified source)
derive knowleadge from your my own experience
It suffices that the two estates be so located as to allow one to derive some benefit from the charge on the other.
The numerical values shown above derive from Hobson's simulation.
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