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Derive

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The documentary presented evidence that the disease may derive from a rare genetic mutation.
The linguist can easily derive technical terms from German to English.
The translator tried to derive the phrase "Je t'aime" into English, which means "I love you."
The professor encouraged the students to derive scientific terms from Latin to their native language.
The software allows users to derive subtitles accurately from one language to another.
The professor asked the students to derive the scientific terms into layman's language.
He was able to derive the poem into sign language to make it accessible for the hearing-impaired audience.
Literary critics derive interpretations of a novel from the author's writing style and symbolism.
They derive pleasure from playing musical instruments.
We can derive important lessons from historical events.
They derive support from their close-knit community.
We derive pleasure from exploring new places while traveling.
Scientists derive energy from the combustion of fossil fuels.
Engineers derive electricity from solar panels to power the building.
The researchers derive essential oils from aromatic plants for use in perfumes.
The students derive knowledge from their textbooks.
Scientists derive hypotheses from their observations.
They were able to derive a dye from natural sources for their textile production.
The team of translators worked diligently to derive the legal document into multiple languages.
The study of etymology helps linguists derive the origins of words.
I will derive the English word "table" into French as "table" to maintain its meaning.
The legal team was able to derive the defendant's motive from his past actions.
Architects derive innovative design concepts from the natural environment.
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