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- Dictionarydriving/ˈdrʌɪvɪŋ/
adjective
- 1. (of rain or snow) blown by the wind with great force: "driving rain"
noun
- 1. the control and operation of a motor vehicle: "he was convicted of reckless driving"
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DRIVING definition: 1. the ability to drive a car, the activity of driving, or the way someone drives: 2. strong or…. Learn more.
1. a. : communicating force. a driving wheel. b. : exerting pressure. a driving influence. 2. a. : having great force. a driving rain. a driving beat. b. : acting with vigor : energetic. a hard-driving worker. Examples of driving in a Sentence.
the act of controlling and steering the movement of a vehicle or animal. see more. noun. hitting a golf ball off of a tee with a driver. synonyms: drive. see more. adjective. having the power of driving or impelling. “a driving personal ambition”.
relaying or transmitting power. used while operating a vehicle: driving gloves. / ˈdraɪvɪŋ / adjective. having or moving with force and violence. driving rain. forceful or energetic. relating to the controlling of a motor vehicle in motion. driving test.
(draɪvɪŋ ) 1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] The driving force or idea behind something that happens or is done is the main thing that has a strong effect on it and makes it happen or be done in a particular way. Consumer spending was the driving force behind the economic growth in the summer.
adj. 1. having force and violence: a driving storm. 2. vigorously active; energetic. 3. relaying or transmitting power. 4. having, applying, or exercising pressure or momentum. 5. used while operating a vehicle: driving gloves. [1250–1300]
DRIVING meaning: 1. the activity of driving a vehicle, or the way someone drives: 2. rain or snow that is falling…. Learn more.