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Example sentences for "derivable"

Lexicographically close words:
derisive; derisively; derisory; deriue; deriued; derivation; derivations; derivative; derivatively; derivatives
  1. They were obliged to do detestable penance upon cold fowl and ham, liquified with nothing better than claret, burgundy, and the small solace derivable from the best brandy, mixed with filtrated water in most praiseworthy moderation.

  2. Turning then to the evidence of St. Paul as derivable from I.

  3. Before the Sunday of the Resurrection was over, the facts as derivable from the fourth Gospel would stand thus.

  4. There is one other point on which a few words will be necessary, before we proceed to the arguments in favour of the objective character of Christ's Resurrection as derivable from the conversion and testimony of St. Paul.

  5. Defn: A name given to the factors of a continued product when the former are derivable from one and the same function F(x) by successively imparting a constant increment or decrement h to the independent variable.

  6. Defn: Related to the rhombohedron; presenting the form of a rhombohedron, or a form derivable from a rhombohedron; relating to a system of forms including the rhombohedron and scalenohedron.

  7. Clear nature of the proofs derivable from Language of the Identity of the N.

  8. One of the most striking indications of the Original Unity of the different Races of Men is derivable from the uniformity of the Moral, Mental, and Social Features they display.

  9. The above words seem clearly derivable from the following Welsh words, which are allied to the Hebrew: Welsh.

  10. Burhum-Safara, The Sun, which occurs in one of the Negro dialects, seems to be derivable from the same root.

  11. The report of the probability of such a marriage arose, doubtless, from the manifest advantages derivable from such an arrangement.

  12. Blumenbach considered that the most important admeasurement of the skull was derivable from the shape and size of the oval, seen when the skull was viewed from above, looking vertically down upon it.

  13. But until the time of Priestley few ever disputed the advantages derivable from a National Church.

  14. The profits derivable in many parts of Ireland from the cultivation of early potatoes has been demonstrated in the most convincing manner.

  15. We have no ground to believe that any such common properties exist, except such as may be shown to be involved in the supposition itself, or to be derivable from it by some law of causation.

  16. Every class which is a real Kind, that is, which is distinguished from all other classes by an indeterminate multitude of properties not derivable from one another, is either a genus or a species.

  17. The learned Casaubon conceiveth that a Dialogue might be composed in Saxon onely of such words as are derivable from the Greek, which surely might be effected, and so as the learned might not uneasily find it out.

  18. I could scarcely believe it; however, so it was, and an advantage was derivable from it for which I was scarcely prepared.

  19. We will now ascertain what sanction to slavery is derivable from these terms.

  20. A close intercourse appears to have been always maintained between the Scottish Dalriads and their Irish progenitors, and the history of the Dalriadic kingdom is still chiefly derivable from Irish annalists.

  21. All the advantages imputed to machinery in the economy of human time, the utilisation of waste material, the display of concentrated force or the delicacy of manipulation, are derivable from these two general economies.

  22. I forget the place, and the occasion also, but I have a kind of misty recollection of having once, in these nutting excursions of mine, been excessively eloquent on the subject of the advantages derivable from division of labour.

  23. It is quite evident that he had no notion of the exquisite enjoyment derivable from being an executant in a quartette, the conversational powers of which have been so frequently noticed.

  24. Probably this is the case; however, I make use of it as throwing some light on the enjoyment derivable from listening to a Quartette, without reference to its critical bearings.

  25. It is, without doubt, marvellous that such sounds should be derivable from so small and simple-looking an instrument.

  26. Sherrod looked out at the exposed waters on both sides of the pier.

  27. Closer to the beach, Amey turned to encourage his staff, “Come on!


  28. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "derivable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    deductive; dogmatic; following; obtainable; sequential