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  1. Someone who is driven is so determined to achieve something or be successful that all of their behaviour is directed towards this aim: Like most of the lawyers that I know, Rachel is driven. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Strong-willed. adamancy.

  2. The meaning of DRIVEN is having a compulsive or urgent quality. How to use driven in a sentence. having a compulsive or urgent quality; determined to succeed : highly energetic and motivated…

  3. adjective. being under compulsion, as to succeed or excel: a driven young man who was fiercely competitive. controlled or propelled by something specified (used in combination): a market-driven approach to retaining talent; data-driven business strategies; a water pump that is solar driven. driven. / ˈdrɪvən /.

  4. If you're driven, you're strongly compelled or motivated to achieve a goal. If you're a driven gymnast, you spend hours in the gym each night perfecting your balance beam routine. If you know someone who is incredibly ambitious and hard working, you can call them driven.

  5. Definition of driven adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. 2 meanings: 1. → the past participle of drive 2. determined and energetic.... Click for more definitions.

  7. driven. adjective. /ˈdrɪvn/ (of a person) determined to succeed, and working very hard to do so. Want to learn more? Find out which words work together and produce more natural-sounding English with the Oxford Collocations Dictionary app. Try it for free as part of the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary app.

  8. 1. Piled up or carried along by a current: driven snow. 2. Motivated by or having a compulsive quality or need: a driven person. 3. Caused, sustained, or stimulated: an export-driven economic recovery. 4. Powered, operated, or controlled: a piston-driven airplane; a menu-driven software program.

  9. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English driv‧en1 /ˈdrɪvən/ verb the past participle of drive driven2 adjective trying extremely hard to achieve what you want He claims he is not a driven workaholic. → as pure as the driven snow Examples from the Corpus driven • Gregory pounced on Graham Connell's driven cross ten minutes into the second ...

  10. Having, or caused to act or function by, a sense of urgency or compulsion. A driven person. Webster's New World. Motivated by or having a compulsive quality or need. A driven person. American Heritage. Similar definitions. Caused, sustained, or stimulated. An export-driven economic recovery. American Heritage. Powered, operated, or controlled.