One would swiftly derive from the evidence placed before the court that the Holocaust really did happen and David Irvind is an anti semetic prick.
I don't see how they derive that much information from such scant evidence.
The mathematician spent all day trying to derive the complex formula.
i would derive from this question you are not to bright. or somethin like that
He mis-derived the sentence told by the teacher. It is a sentence containing the word mis-derive.
we derived the answer to the question by applying ohm's law.
The word "pine" in that sentence probably derives from the Greek poine "punishment, penalty".
I derive that this question needs to be moved.
She listened closely, trying to glean exactly what he was trying to say. The word glean is a verb, and a synonym is derive.
What is the etymological origin of that word? Etymologically speaking, many English words derive from the Latin.
'Many words in the English language have been derivedfrom other languages.''The teacher decided to derive the class notes from the information in the textbook.'
what is a good sentence for the word opposite
A good sentence for the word baffled is: