Synonym: acquire, gain, get, obtain, receive, secure. Similar words: derive from, drive, thrive, driver, driveway, drive out, drive up, arrive at. Meaning: [dɪ'raɪv] v. 1. reason by deduction; establish by deduction 2. obtain 3. come from 4. develop or evolve from a latent or potential state 5. come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example.
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241. We derive the algorithm and parameters estimate method for the MAP restoration, and propose the image sectioning to speed up the restoration and save memory space.
242. Androgens in women either derive from direct ovarian production or from peripheral conversion of the adrenal sex steroid precursor, dehydroepiandrosterone, towards active androgens.
243. "There are men in the world who derive as stern an exaltation from the proximity of disaster and ruin, as others from success" (Winston S. Churchill).
244. The striver contrives to derive that privacy can't be deprived.
245. Rorty insists to derive the privilege from philosophy and melts it into other culture fields as an equal dialogist.
246. First interpret it combinatorially, and then derive it algebraically from the multinomial theorem.
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