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drive out

verb as in exile

verb as in exorcise

verb as in pump

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Example Sentences

The Metropolitan Center did not have enough room to keep the 26 women overnight, so they had to drive out to Van Nuys Jail.

As Martin Luther King Jr. stated, “Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”

It struck me that Charles has, albeit unwittingly, accelerated the tendency for the bad to drive out the good.

An employee would later testify that Sterling said he wanted to drive out the black tenants “because they smell.”

The man wanted to drive out west with his family, make a vacation of it.

The umpires, having partaken of a dram, shook hands and departed, as they had to drive out of town that night.

Eves mother had a great heap of hot cakes ready for them, and there was coffee, too, to drive out the cold.

But even in the heat of the campaign Scattergood found time to drive out to Xenophon Banks's.

Soon now the great and powerful Allies would drive out the Huns, and all would be as it had been.

Soon the automobile appeared, carrying the Queen and a friend for a drive out in the woods.

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

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