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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
At its most basic level, as to derive means to get something from something other. Derive has two different primary ideas:
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To extract or obtain something from something else: “I derive pleasure from riding my bike”
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To create something based on or out of something else: “The 4790 CPU is derived from the 4770 CPU. Meaning
#2 is where we get words like “derivative,” meaning “something that was derived from something else”. In English, “creative” is a term often negative.
According to your explanations for this paragraph, I think some of this confusion comes from your grouping. The sentence is not this: “…able to (derive) real and demonstrable value from social networking…” Instead, it is logically grouped like this: “…able to (derive) (real and demonstrable value) from social networking…”
“Real” means modifying “demonstrable value,” that is, the value being derived is both real and demonstrable.
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