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    de·rive
    [dəˈrīv]
    verb
    (derive something from)
    derive (verb) · derives (third person present) · derived (past tense) · derived (past participle) · deriving (present participle)
    1. obtain something from (a specified source):
      "they derived great comfort from this assurance"
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the sense ‘draw a fluid through or into a channel’): from Old French deriver or Latin derivare, from de- ‘down, away’ + rivus ‘brook, stream’.
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    Believing he was still sleeping, she hoped he would derive much benefit from this restful slumber. From which of any number of dozen little families in Cunningham we should derive, God knows! Derive definition: to receive or obtain from a source or origin (usually followed by from).. See examples of DERIVE used in a sentence.
    1. to come or develop from. The word `derives' is derived from an old French word. 2. to draw or take from (a source or origin). We derive comfort from his presence. 1. the source or origin (of a word etc ).
    It's derived from a solution of roses boiled with toothpicks. The word derive derives from (see how we did that?) the Latin rivus or stream, as in water. That image of the stream may help you remember the meaning of derive; you may picture tracing tiny streams back to their main source.
    If you want to talk about something that comes from something else, but you want to sound sophisticated and maybe financial or scientific, use derive, like so: That scent? It's derived from a solution of roses boiled with toothpicks. The word derive derives from (see how we did that?) the Latin rivus or stream, as in water.
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