solely derive

Frequency: 5.54.5 per million words

To get something exclusively from one single source.

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Examples (10)

  • The town's prosperity in the 19th century solely derived from its booming textile industry.
  • Her happiness seems to solely derive from her children's success.
  • A person's self-worth should not solely derive from their professional achievements.
  • The argument in his paper appears to solely derive its logic from a single, flawed study.
  • The unique flavor of this cheese is solely derived from the milk of sheep grazing on mountain pastures.
  • For centuries, the island's economy solely derived its strength from pearl diving.
  • Critics claim the character's motivation cannot solely derive from one past trauma.
  • The energy for this remote station will solely derive from solar and wind power.
  • He believes that true artistic inspiration must solely derive from personal experience.
  • The immense pressure he feels seems to solely derive from his parents' expectations.