derivante
deriving, arising from
adjective deh-ree-VAHN-teh Less Common
Origin: Present participle of derivare, from Latin derivare, 'to lead away from a source'.
Usage Note
Derivante is the present participle of derivare, used almost exclusively as a formal adjective in legal, administrative, and academic writing — i benefici derivanti dall'accordo ('the benefits deriving from the agreement'). It is rarely used as a finite verb form in modern Italian and sounds stiff in everyday speech.
Examples
"I problemi derivanti dalla crisi sono gravi."
Natural Translation
The problems arising from the crisis are serious.
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