directly derive
Frequency: 7.512.3 per million words
To get something from a source without any intermediate steps.
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- This income was directly derived from his writing.
- Many of our modern words directly derive from Latin.
- The formula for the area of a circle can be directly derived from integral calculus.
- She hopes to directly derive satisfaction from helping others, not from any reward.
- The drug's active compound is directly derived from a rare plant.
- Will we be able to directly derive energy from fusion in the near future?
- The conclusion you've reached doesn't seem to directly derive from the evidence presented.
- The company's profits are directly derived from the sale of its software.
- His sense of self-worth seemed to directly derive from his professional achievements.
- The artist's unique style was directly derived from studying ancient calligraphy.