Examples of 'derive pleasure' in a sentence

Meaning of "derive pleasure"

derive pleasure - to obtain enjoyment or satisfaction from something; to find pleasure or happiness in a particular activity or experience

How to use "derive pleasure" in a sentence

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Most people derive pleasure from music.
Food is a form of stimulation that we derive pleasure from.
Anyone would derive pleasure from reading it.
If they are able to get what they aspire for, they derive pleasure or satisfaction.
You derive pleasure from seeing people suffer.
One is to find something and derive pleasure from it.
You only derive pleasure from your audience.
For a person to derive pleasure.
He did not derive pleasure from the suffering of others.
It is demonstrably true that people derive pleasure from their donations.
And they derive pleasure from seeing others in pain.
We do so for no other reason than because we derive pleasure from eating them.
Some people derive pleasure from watching horror movies.
Some people see gardening as a hobby, a way to derive pleasure in their spare time.
I no longer derive pleasure from denying you your future.

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The children, it has been noted that the mothers themselves derive pleasure.
They do not derive pleasure from it.
I derive pleasure in informing people about the happenings in the world.
It is important that children derive pleasure from using educational software.
We derive pleasure from using animals even though there is no necessity involved.
You might still be able to derive pleasure with the same sex.
They derive pleasure from humiliating others and can be quite malicious.
Are these things you derive pleasure from?
You will derive pleasure from our carpets for decades.
Indeed, we should give because we derive pleasure from helping others.
They derive pleasure and enjoyment from things which repel the ignorant.
Should not our egoism derive pleasure from this?
It's a gift. I just have this extraordinary talent to derive pleasure.
I no longer derive pleasure in her company.
Ice does not repair an iron shortage, but some people apparently derive pleasure from chewing it.
And sought to derive pleasure from the labour of his hands.
Besides, at least to a human, they seem to derive pleasure from it.
The point of sex is to derive pleasure from each other and reach a climax.
As with other races, how can we say that they derive pleasure from sex?
The creatures seemed to derive pleasure in the pain and terror they inflicted upon me.
Hey! The older, less intelligent one seems to derive pleasure.
Why do people derive pleasure in killing?
RASHI interprets, “ ‘ A lion preys and eats, ' all who harm people derive pleasure.
Disobedient little boys, greg . i do not derive pleasure from correcting willful.
If Sir were to derive pleasure from my body, it would give me great satisfaction.
Q, We divide ourselves because we derive pleasure from this division.
For me, I derive pleasure from gaining knowledge.
This is certainly a matter of taste, of a tendency to derive pleasure from a cold, non-expressive aesthetic.
A, Quite a few men derive pleasure from wearing women 's clothes, especially bras and panties.
Because nowadays, people 's anger is rising . And they derive pleasure from seeing others in pain.
Some people derive pleasure from simply "being" a lawyer.
I just have this extraordinary talent to derive pleasure - from the sufferings of other people.
How you can derive pleasure from other people 's pain?
Motivated by fantasies, the offender appears to derive pleasure from dehumanizing his or her victims.
I am not a hero, but I derive pleasure from being honest and fair.

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