DESCENDS vs DERIVE: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of descend.
- Come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example
- Do something that one considers to be below one's dignity
- Move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way
- Come as if by falling
- Obtain
- Develop or evolve, especially from a latent or potential state
- Come from
- Come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example
- Reason by deduction; establish by deduction
- Develop or evolve from a latent or potential state
- To originate or stem (from).
- To create (a compound) from another by means of a reaction.
- To find the derivation of (a word or phrase).
- To obtain or receive (something) from something else.
- To deduce (a conclusion) by reasoning.
DESCENDS vs DERIVE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To produce or obtain (a compound) from another substance by chemical reaction.
- To trace the origin or development of (a word).
- To generate (a linguistic structure) from another structure or set of structures.
- To arrive at by reasoning; deduce or infer.
- To be derived from a source; originate. : stem.
- To flow; to have origin; to descend; to proceed; to be deduced.
- To obtain or receive from a source.
DESCENDS vs DERIVE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To turn the course of, as water; to divert and distribute into subordinate channels; to diffuse; to communicate; to transmit; -- followed by to, into, on, upon.
- To receive, as from a source or origin; to obtain by descent or by transmission; to draw; to deduce; -- followed by from.
- To trace the origin, descent, or derivation of; to recognize transmission of.
- To obtain one substance from another by actual or theoretical substitution.
DESCENDS vs DERIVE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To turn aside or divert, as water or other fluid, from its natural course or channel: as, to derive water from the main channel or current into lateral rivulets.
- Figuratively, to turn aside; divert.
- To draw or receive, as from a source or origin, or by regular transmission: as, to derive ideas from the senses; to derive instruction from a book; his estate is derived from his ancestors.
- Specifically To draw or receive (a word) from a more original root or stem: as, the word ‘rule’ is derived from the Latin; ‘feed’ is derived from ‘food.’ See derivation
- To deduce, as from premises; trace, as from a source or origin: involving a personal subject.
- To communicate or transfer from one to another, as by descent.
- To come, proceed, or be derived.
- Establish by deduction
- Reason by deduction
- Obtain from a particular source
DESCENDS vs DERIVE: RELATED WORDS
- Lowers, Cascades, Shoots, Drops, Comes, Falls, Goes, Go down, Come down, Derive, Deign, Condescend, Come, Stoop, Fall
- Attain, Benefit, Elicit, Accrue, Emanate, Generate, Extract, Reap, Descend, Come, Deduct, Educe, Gain, Deduce, Infer
DESCENDS vs DERIVE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Totters, Wanders, Slinks, Engulfs, Lurches, Decreases, Lowered, Goes, Go down, Derive, Deign, Condescend, Come, Stoop, Fall
- Obtain, Achieve, Attain, Benefit, Elicit, Accrue, Emanate, Generate, Extract, Descend, Come, Deduct, Gain, Deduce, Infer
DESCENDS vs DERIVE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Hot lava descends on everything in its path.
- The very Comforter in light and love descends?
- Josef says as he descends to greet us.
- Po descends to rest with his attendant streams.
- When Jamie causes a power cut, chaos descends.
- LA area descends on Malibu every summer weekend.
- Thus, the maritime rank of captain descends from the army rank of captain, which descends from the Latin caput, meaning head.
- The Bruce Trail descends the east side of the mountain while the Teardrop Trail descends west side.
- As the shadow descends over Jerusalem so the shadow of sin fully descends upon Jesus.
- Feathers fly up, but gold descends; he who hath this golden assurance, his heart descends in humility.
- Perhaps the other sorts derive from verbal storytelling.
- SMT to derive the equations and apply them.
- You can derive a benefit from this advantage.
- OKRs should derive from the Company key results.
- Several other forms derive from this basic method.
- Excel is great to derive quick, initial estimations.
- Catch up Accruals and with amortization stream derive.
- Patterns of moral judgment derive from AMASIO, ONIO.
- Will your business derive income from the trip?
- Data and allowed teams to try and derive better algorithms and allowed teams to try and derive better.
DESCENDS vs DERIVE: QUESTIONS
- What is the rate at which a submarine descends below the ocean?
- How long does the Wyong River descends to the ocean?
- What happens when the pendulum descends from the top?
- What happens when baby descends into pelvis with the face up?
- What happens as a roller coaster carriage descends the First Hill?
- What will the Lord say when he descends from heaven?
- What energy is released when a roller coaster descends?
- Will Branagh play Wallander as he descends into dementia?
- How do you derive the equilibrium constant expression?
- How to derive expressions for the fictitious forces?
- How do you derive fractional order from factorials?
- How do companies derive insights from business data?
- How do citizens derive personal benefits from tourism?
- Do ethical principles derive their authority from religion?
- How do you derive the finite difference coefficient?
- What is derive geometrical representation of signal?
- How to derive evaporation from satellite observations?
- Can HCSC derive discriminative feature descriptions?