Obtained through derivation from an original work or source
“To resort to story, above all a derived story, is to reveal the moral cowardice of an industry wedded to spectacle.”
Following as a result or effect
“Uncertainty analysis focuses on estimating how much uncertainty there is in the derived result as a consequence of the acknowledged uncertainties in the measurements.”
Not having or showing much imagination
Being a form or version that is derived or that differs in some respect
Experienced indirectly, typically through the feelings or actions of another person
Generally accepted as correct or true
To have derived from
“Webber was at least able to derive his income from related activities, notably a marketing and consulting agreement with Varian Associates.”
To have cited or referenced
To have considered or estimated to be
To have gained or profited from financially
To have come into being as a result of something
Past tense for to originate or stem (from)
“As many writers have noted, our English words cosmos and cosmetics derive from the same ancient Greek root for universe and ornamentation.”
Past tense for to arrive at a judgment or opinion by reasoning
“That is the premise from which you derive your conclusions, is it not?”
Past tense for to copy or derive (a piece of work) from another source
Past tense for to evoke or draw out (a reaction, answer, or fact) from someone
Past tense for to contrive of (something) using skill or ingenuity
Past tense for to derive or duplicate the design, technical specifications, manufacturing methods
Past tense for to develop gradually
Past tense for to take for one's own benefit, typically without permission
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