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drive

Definition for drive

noun as in journey by vehicle

noun as in campaign for cause

noun as in person's will to achieve

verb as in hit with heavy blow

Strongest matches

beat, knock, plunge, run, shoot, strike, throw

Weak match

twack

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Example Sentences

“We can not solve the housing crisis by driving construction workers into poverty,” carpenter Nicolas Reyes told committee members.

Smith initially said she was carjacked at late at night and that a man drove away with her car.

From BBC

Water vapor is typically scarce, and using indoor air to drive the hydration reaction can reduce the building's humidity to an uncomfortable level while the cold outside air contains limited moisture.

There was something driving him besides the need to see if he could get out of bed.

The Chargers were starving for Dobbins’ playmaking and drive to turn the franchise around after years of mediocrity.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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