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    drive
    /drʌɪv/

    verb

    • 1. operate and control the direction and speed of a motor vehicle: "he got into his car and drove off" Similar operatepilotsteerhandleOpposite walk
    • 2. propel or carry along by force in a specified direction: "the wind will drive you onshore" Similar powerpropelmovepush

    noun

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  2. DRIVE definition: 1. to move or travel on land in a motor vehicle, especially as the person controlling the vehicle's…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DRIVE is to frighten or prod (game, cattle, etc.) into moving in a desired direction. How to use drive in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Drive.

  4. To drive is to operate or travel in a motor vehicle. You can drive a car, a bus, or a go-kart.

  5. Drive is the power supplied by the engine to particular wheels in a car or other vehicle to make the vehicle move.

  6. Definition of drive verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 1. To push, propel, or press onward forcibly; urge forward: drove the horses into the corral. 2. To repulse or put to flight by force or influence: drove the attackers away; drove out any thought of failure. 3. To guide, control, or direct (a vehicle). 4. a. To convey or transport in a vehicle: drove the children to school. b.

  8. Drive definition: to send, expel, or otherwise cause to move by force or compulsion. See examples of DRIVE used in a sentence.

  9. DRIVE definition: 1. to make a car, bus, or train move, and control what it does: 2. to travel somewhere in a car…. Learn more.

  10. 1 a trip or journey in a car: they went for a drive in the country. More example sentences Synonyms. 2 a short road leading from a public road to a house or other building: from the window he could see right down the weedy drive to the front gate. More example sentences Synonyms.

  11. Drive definition: To push, propel, or press onward forcibly; urge forward.