derivable Antonyms

Meaning of derivable

Wordnet

derivable (s)

capable of being derived

Webster

derivable (a.)

That can be derived; obtainable by transmission; capable of being known by inference, as from premises or data; capable of being traced, as from a radical; as, income is derivable from various sources.

derivable Sentence Examples

  1. The formula allows for precise calculations, and the results are easily derivable.
  2. The principles of mathematics are derivable from basic axioms and rules.
  3. From the data collected, several patterns and trends were derivable.
  4. The rules of the game are straightforward and derivable from the instruction manual.
  5. In physics, many laws are derivable from fundamental principles.
  6. The theorem presented in the textbook is derivable using basic algebraic techniques.
  7. The conclusion drawn from the experiment was derivable from the observed data.
  8. From the given information, several implications are derivable.
  9. In chemistry, the properties of compounds are often derivable from their molecular structure.
  10. The company's success is derivable from its strategic planning and efficient execution.

FAQs About the word derivable

capable of being derivedThat can be derived; obtainable by transmission; capable of being known by inference, as from premises or data; capable of being traced,

inferable, inferential,deducible, reasoned, theoretic, deductive, logical, hypothetical, purported, rational

absolute, absolute, inductive, definite, categorical, explicit, inducible, inducible, express, categorical

The formula allows for precise calculations, and the results are easily derivable.

The principles of mathematics are derivable from basic axioms and rules.

From the data collected, several patterns and trends were derivable.

The rules of the game are straightforward and derivable from the instruction manual.