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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

It also encouraged motorists not to drive through flood water and to take care if travelling.

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This is a player maintaining remarkable fitness levels, fiercely driven and ambitious, who is playing like someone in their peak years.

From BBC

Similarly, the drive to increase the contributor base was done with Trump in mind.

From BBC

“Just hard to find a rhythm,” Garbers said of his struggles on the final drive.

Its next drive stalled in nearly the same spot, in nearly the same way, with Maiava throwing two straight end zone incompletions, one of which was intended for a wide-open Lake McRee.

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

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