Derive (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: turn, deduce, create, turn the course of, find the derivation of, obtain, find, stem, originate, receive

Conjugation of derive

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
derive
derive
derives
derive
derive
derive
Future Simple
will derive
will derive
will derive
will derive
will derive
will derive
Past Simple
derived
derived
derived
derived
derived
derived
Conditional Simple
would derive
would derive
would derive
would derive
would derive
would derive
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am deriving
are deriving
is deriving
are deriving
are deriving
are deriving
Future Progressive
will be deriving
will be deriving
will be deriving
will be deriving
will be deriving
will be deriving
Past Progressive
was deriving
were deriving
was deriving
were deriving
were deriving
were deriving
Conditional Progressive
would be deriving
would be deriving
would be deriving
would be deriving
would be deriving
would be deriving
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have derived
have derived
has derived
have derived
have derived
have derived
Future Perfect
will have derived
will have derived
will have derived
will have derived
will have derived
will have derived
Past Perfect
had derived
had derived
had derived
had derived
had derived
had derived
Conditional Perfect
would have derived
would have derived
would have derived
would have derived
would have derived
would have derived
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been deriving
have been deriving
has been deriving
have been deriving
have been deriving
have been deriving
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been deriving
will have been deriving
will have been deriving
will have been deriving
will have been deriving
will have been deriving
Past Perfect Progressive
had been deriving
had been deriving
had been deriving
had been deriving
had been deriving
had been deriving
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been deriving
would have been deriving
would have been deriving
would have been deriving
would have been deriving
would have been deriving

Examples of derive

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Bears derive their name from a football team in Chicago."
"He must derive much satisfaction in knowing that he is absolutely alone in his opinion of this lamentable production."
"Perductus"... - What does that derive from?
"The characters are fictitious, but the social and environmental reality they derive from is real."
"The one who has never played, what fun can she derive from playing?"
"Bears derive their name from a football team in Chicago."
"He must derive much satisfaction in knowing that he is absolutely alone in his opinion of this lamentable production."
"Perductus"... - What does that derive from?
"The characters are fictitious, but the social and environmental reality they derive from is real."
"The one who has never played, what fun can she derive from playing?"
"the world derives dignity from you."
(Gandini) Being the owner the major gossip magazines, (Gandini) the President derives profits each photo.
- O spinach! Do you know him, boy? - Yes, Popeye derives his strength from spinach.
A "me," a "you," derives a "we. "
A real people derives its genius from the land-- from the sun, from the sea, from the soil.
"the world derives dignity from you."
(Gandini) Being the owner the major gossip magazines, (Gandini) the President derives profits each photo.
- O spinach! Do you know him, boy? - Yes, Popeye derives his strength from spinach.
A "me," a "you," derives a "we. "
A real people derives its genius from the land-- from the sun, from the sea, from the soil.
"And the benefits to be derived..."
"Cunnilingus" is derived from the Latin for the female pudenda, "cunnus,"
"Jacobite," derived from "Jacobus," the latin for "James," since they were followers of King James II, the Catholic King dethroned by the protestants.
"Magical acts derived from Oriental philosophy."
"Mode"is derived from Latin modus, meaning "due or proper measure."
"--life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed that whenever any form of government becomes destructive to these ends it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it."
"A girl deriving from an urban city "who believes she is all that but is, in fact, not.
"Bartex Corporation is a diversified conglomerate "deriving revenues from a number of wide-ranging industries.
-So, start fucking deriving!
Believers in superstitions like these, they turn to illogical explanations as a way of deriving control in a frightening and uncertain world.
"And the benefits to be derived..."
"Cunnilingus" is derived from the Latin for the female pudenda, "cunnus,"
"Jacobite," derived from "Jacobus," the latin for "James," since they were followers of King James II, the Catholic King dethroned by the protestants.
"Magical acts derived from Oriental philosophy."
"Mode"is derived from Latin modus, meaning "due or proper measure."
"--life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed that whenever any form of government becomes destructive to these ends it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it."
"A girl deriving from an urban city "who believes she is all that but is, in fact, not.
"Bartex Corporation is a diversified conglomerate "deriving revenues from a number of wide-ranging industries.
-So, start fucking deriving!
Believers in superstitions like these, they turn to illogical explanations as a way of deriving control in a frightening and uncertain world.

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