Similar words: driving, striving, thriving, driving force, driving licence, driving license, divine right of kings, derive. Meaning: [dɪ'raɪv] n. (historical linguistics) an explanation of the historical origins of a word or phrase.
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1) She was deriving a perverse pleasure from his discomfort.
2) He seemed to be deriving amusement from her discomfort.
3) I anticipate deriving much instruction from the lecture.
4) The total cuts in housing benefit deriving from such changes have reduced the projected expenditure by £950 million.
5) Paradoxically the ecological problems deriving from the application of artificial fertilizers are often equally complex and extensive.
6) After lying fallow for nearly 50 years, conventions deriving from the Universal Declaration were shown to have teeth.
7) They also denote deliberate obfuscations deriving from Dada and Surrealism.
8) One benefit deriving from advancing years is that my clerk diverts to others briefs that are devoid of interest.
9) One, deriving from Hobbes and Locke, regards the consent given as an expression of rational enlightened self-interest.
10) Making generalizations deriving number patterns explaining number patterns stating properties of numbers or patterns invariant features under different transformations 2.
11) Initially, it was hoped that publications directly deriving from theses could be unambiguously identified, but this was not possible.
12) The second is a managerial tradition deriving from F W Taylor's theory of scientific management and his studies of work administration.
13) However, income deriving from pension schemes and annuities is subject to income tax.
14) He produced bigger clones by embryo splitting, once deriving a set of quin lambs from an eight-cell embryo.
15) Such tribunals, generally deriving from statutory provisions, had multiplied as the range of governmental activity spread.
16) A circuit arrangement for deriving a phantom circuit.
17) He anticipated his deriving much instruction from the lecture.
18) Deriving from the prizewinning translation of the Chinese verse "East or West, Guilin landscape is best", this paper discusses translation as being an invention, technique as well as art.
19) A method for deriving ES and SES from in - service measurement is given for all hierarchical levels.
20) The term "renewable energy" is applied, for example, to energy deriving from solar radiation.
21) So trade between the two nations has been something of a one-way street, with Cuba deriving the benefit.
22) Racism is interpreted as a form of displacement and objectification deriving from unhealthy neuroses and personality traits.
23) In addition, most information comes from official statistics, especially from the Inland Revenue, deriving from tax returns and death duties.
24) Some of it was in any case independent of the Neville influence, notably the element deriving from the duchy of York.
25) Training programmes and personal preparation of salespeople should pay particular attention to deriving the customer benefits their products bestow.
26) The aim of the present research is to develop this framework by deriving testable propositions and conducting appropriate experiments.
27) I have so far emphasized only the feasibility of deriving energy from novel sources in space.
28) It is from this tradition that he would see organizational commitment and permanent employment deriving.
29) Regional flood frequency analysis for un-gauged basins included selecting a pooling-group, estimating the index flood,[http://sentencedict.com/deriving.html] deriving pooled growth curve and fitting flood frequency curve for tested basin.
30) In this paper, we propose a systematic data aggregation approach for deriving the aggregated characteristics of the service offered by a device of the MHS at steady state.
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