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derive - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of derive in Hindi

  • निकाले जाते हैं

Verb

  • प्राप्त करना
  • पाना
  • विरासत में पाना
  • मिलना
  • उत्तराधिकार में पाना
  • वारिस होना
  • नतीजा होना
  • पैदा होना
  • उत्पन्न होना
  • मूल खोजना
  • अनुमान करना
  • व्युत्पन्न करना

derive Definition

Verb

  • obtain something from (a specified source).

derive Example

  • The traditions of the Somalis derive them from the same region. ( सोमालियों की परंपराएं उन्हें उसी क्षेत्र से प्राप्त करती हैं। )
  • In our small town, most of the citizens derive their income from manufacturing jobs. ( हमारे छोटे से शहर में, अधिकांश नागरिक अपनी आय विनिर्माण नौकरियों से प्राप्त करते हैं। )
  • Is it possible that Mary’s fear of abandonment could derive from the trauma of her parents accidentally leaving her at the mall? ( क्या यह संभव है कि मैरी का परित्याग का डर उसके माता-पिता द्वारा गलती से उसे मॉल में छोड़ने के आघात से उत्पन्न हो सकता है? )
  • After a great deal of research, scientists now know it is positive to derive the medicine from the leaves of the tree. ( काफी खोजबीन के बाद वैज्ञानिकों को अब पता चला है कि पेड़ की पत्तियों से दवा निकालना सकारात्मक है। )

More Sentence

  • It is not surprising that I derive my distinct eye color from my parents.
  • The islands derive their name from the sacred images found on them by the early European navigators.
  • Although the supplements sound interesting, I will not purchase them because I am not sure I will derive any benefit from their use.  
  • For some reason, the serial killer seemed to derive pleasure from harming others.  
  • Since Jack does not derive any pleasure from his job, he is making plans to change careers.  
  • Add to this the insertion of vowel sounds where they are lacking in the Arabic and you derive from the real word Khmir the modern French term of Kroumir.
  • Artist Henri Matisse once said that it is important to derive happiness in oneself from a good day's work, from illuminating the fog that surrounds us.
  • The keys, as he believed, were entrusted to the church as a whole, and from the church as a whole the " ministers of the word and sacraments " are to derive their institution and authority.
  • The cakes derive their name from the way they are formed.
  • Businesses that derive their income from tourism are also getting smacked.
  • All the attractions of a house were concentrated in one room; it was kitchen, chamber, parlor, and keeping-room; and whatever satisfaction parent or child, master or servant, derive from living in a house, I enjoyed it all.