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Term: derive from

Description:

The term "derive from" is a phrasal verb that indicates the origin, source, or extraction of something. It implies the process of obtaining or acquiring something from a particular source or origin.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Origin: Indicates the original source or roots of something.
  2. Extraction: Denotes the process of obtaining or collecting something from a specific source.
  3. Influence: Refers to the impact or influence of something on another.
  4. Inherit: Indicates the passing down of characteristics or traits from ancestors.

Sample Sentences:

  1. English language derives from various languages including Latin, French, and Old English.
  2. The perfume's distinct scent derives from a combination of rare flowers and spices.
  3. The invention of computers heavily derives from the advancements made in electrical engineering.
  4. He derives his intelligence from a long line of highly educated ancestors.
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