"Derivable" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Derivable" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Derivable" Meaning

Derivable refers to something that can be derived or obtained from a source, such as a fact, a principle, or a solution. In other words, it is capable of being deduced or computed from a given set of information or a specific method.

"Derivable" Examples

Derivable Examples


The theorem can be proven by deriving a series of equations from the original formula. (Mathematics)
The algorithm derives the optimal solution by iteratively applying a set of rules. (Computer Science)
The book's idea is derivable from the author's rootless cosmopolitanism and Thus Spoke Zarathustra's critique of modernity. (Literary Criticism)
The experts derivable the genetic code of the new species from a few isolated DNA samples. (Biology)
The party's platform is derivable from a mix of liberal and conservative ideologies, making it appealing to a broad range of voters. (Politics)

"Derivable" Similar Words

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Derisible can be a bit of an uncommon word, but I'd be happy to help you understand its meaning!<br><br>Derisible refers to something that can be divided or shared into small parts. In essence, it means something is divisible or can be split into smaller units.<br><br>For example, "The farmer divided the land derisible among his heirs according to the will."<br><br>In modern usage, derisible is occasionally used to describe something that can be divided or distributed without leaving a remainder.

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