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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

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Now, fires, drought and human encroachment on their habitat are driving them into wealthy suburbs.

Domino’s logged higher third-quarter revenue, with the company citing both a recent promotion and stuffed crust pizza as driving orders.

On Sunday, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department lifted all evacuation measures related to the rain, but residents were encouraged to drive slowly and pay attention to changing road conditions.

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We are at our best when McGinn's driving forward, when McTominay's getting into the box, when Robertson's getting up the line and getting crosses into the box.

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However, such concerns look to have faded in recent months, with Wall Street analysts noting Google’s own AI innovations look to be driving increased numbers of search queries.

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

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