deriving (Meaning)

Wordnet

deriving (n)

(historical linguistics) an explanation of the historical origins of a word or phrase

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deriving (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Derive

deriving Sentence Examples

  1. She was deriving great joy from her new hobby of painting.
  2. The scientist was deriving important insights from the data collected during the experiment.
  3. He found himself deriving comfort from the familiar surroundings of his childhood home.
  4. The team was deriving inspiration from nature for their next architectural project.
  5. The mathematician was deriving complex equations to model population growth.
  6. The artist was deriving motivation from the positive feedback received on her latest exhibition.
  7. The student was deriving satisfaction from mastering a difficult concept in class.
  8. The author was deriving themes for her novel from personal experiences and observations.
  9. The chef was deriving unique flavors by experimenting with different spices and ingredients.
  10. They were deriving strength from each other during challenging times.

FAQs About the word deriving

(historical linguistics) an explanation of the historical origins of a word or phraseof Derive

inferring,understanding, deciding, concluding, deducing, guessing, making out, assuming, reading, thinking

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She was deriving great joy from her new hobby of painting.

The scientist was deriving important insights from the data collected during the experiment.

He found himself deriving comfort from the familiar surroundings of his childhood home.

The team was deriving inspiration from nature for their next architectural project.