Sentence example with the word 'derivable'

derivable

Definition adj. capable of being derived

Last update: September 6, 2015


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Thus Basilides assumed the existence of two principles, not derivable from each other: Light and Darkness.   [Please select]

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Already all the benefits derivable from the gallant capture of Barcelona had been lost.   [Please select]

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To these are to be added relations derivable from the laws of perspective.   [Please select]

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In some cases much benefit unquestionably is derivable from letting blood.   [Please select]

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What endless entertainment is derivable from striving to follow its tergiversations.   [Please select]

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Unfortunately, this easily obtained source of national wealth excited the cupidity of revolutionary leaders, each of whom fought for power because power meant the command of the revenue derivable from these deposits.   [Please select]

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The circumstances were eminently conducive to the felicity which is derivable from repose, and thus admirably suited to the tastes of La Certe.   [Please select]

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derisively - derivable - derivate