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drive
verb
-
drive
,
driving
,
drives
,
drove
,
driven
to
operate
and
control
a
car
or
other
vehicle
•
After
getting
his
license
,
Jake
loved
to
drive
along
the
ocean
road
at
sunset
.
After
getting
his
license
,
Jake
loved
to
drive
along
the
ocean
road
at
sunset
.
•
“
Could
you
drive
me
to
the
airport
at
dawn
?”
Maria
asked
her
brother
.
“
Could
you
drive
me
to
the
airport
at
dawn
?”
Maria
asked
her
brother
.
Old
English
drīfan
,
meaning
‘
to
push
forward
,
urge
,
or
impel
’.
verb
-
drive
,
driving
,
drives
,
drove
,
driven
to
control
and
operate
a
car
or
other
vehicle
so
that
it
moves
•
My
older
sister
taught
me
how
to
drive
when
I
turned
sixteen
.
My
older
sister
taught
me
how
to
drive
when
I
turned
sixteen
.
•
We
will
drive
to
the
beach
at
dawn
to
avoid
traffic
.
We
will
drive
to
the
beach
at
dawn
to
avoid
traffic
.
Old
English
drīfan
“
to
push
,
urge
forward
,”
later
“
to
direct
a
vehicle
,”
from
Proto-Germanic
*drībanan
.
noun
a
trip
or
journey
in
a
car
•
Let
’
s
go
for
a
drive
around
the
lake
this
afternoon
.
Let
’
s
go
for
a
drive
around
the
lake
this
afternoon
.
•
The
drive
from
my
house
to
the
office
takes
about
thirty
minutes
.
The
drive
from
my
house
to
the
office
takes
about
thirty
minutes
.
noun
a
trip
or
ride
in
a
car
or
other
vehicle
•
Let
’
s
take
a
drive
through
the
mountains
this
afternoon
.
Let
’
s
take
a
drive
through
the
mountains
this
afternoon
.
•
The
scenic
drive
along
the
coast
took
three
hours
.
The
scenic
drive
along
the
coast
took
three
hours
.
verb
-
drive
,
driving
,
drives
,
drove
,
driven
to
strongly
cause
someone
to
feel
or
do
something
•
Loud
construction
noise
can
drive
me
crazy
when
I
’
m
trying
to
study
.
Loud
construction
noise
can
drive
me
crazy
when
I
’
m
trying
to
study
.
•
The
coach
’
s
passion
drove
the
team
to
practice
harder
every
day
.
The
coach
’
s
passion
drove
the
team
to
practice
harder
every
day
.
noun
strong
determination
or
energy
to
achieve
something
•
Her
drive
and
creativity
helped
the
startup
succeed
.
Her
drive
and
creativity
helped
the
startup
succeed
.
•
Athletes
need
intense
drive
to
train
every
day
.
Athletes
need
intense
drive
to
train
every
day
.
noun
a
large
effort
by
many
people
to
achieve
a
particular
goal
•
The
company
launched
a
marketing
drive
to
attract
new
customers
.
The
company
launched
a
marketing
drive
to
attract
new
customers
.
•
Our
school
is
holding
a
charity
drive
to
collect
winter
coats
.
Our
school
is
holding
a
charity
drive
to
collect
winter
coats
.
verb
-
drive
,
driving
,
drives
,
drove
,
driven
to
strongly
cause
or
push
someone
or
something
to
act
or
move
in
a
particular
way
•
Curiosity
drives
scientists
to
ask
new
questions
.
Curiosity
drives
scientists
to
ask
new
questions
.
•
Rising
costs
are
driving
many
families
to
look
for
cheaper
housing
.
Rising
costs
are
driving
many
families
to
look
for
cheaper
housing
.
noun
-
drive
strong
energy
,
determination
,
or
ambition
that
makes
someone
work
hard
to
reach
goals
•
Her
natural
drive
helped
her
build
a
successful
company
.
Her
natural
drive
helped
her
build
a
successful
company
.
•
The
team
’
s
drive
for
victory
was
clear
from
the
first
whistle
.
The
team
’
s
drive
for
victory
was
clear
from
the
first
whistle
.
verb
-
drive
,
driving
,
drives
,
drove
,
driven
to
push
or
force
something
into
another
material
•
The
carpenter
used
a
hammer
to
drive
the
nail
into
the
wooden
beam
.
The
carpenter
used
a
hammer
to
drive
the
nail
into
the
wooden
beam
.
•
During
the
storm
,
waves
drove
debris
against
the
seawall
.
During
the
storm
,
waves
drove
debris
against
the
seawall
.
noun
a
device
that
reads
,
writes
,
or
stores
data
on
a
computer
or
other
digital
system
•
I
backed
up
the
photos
on
an
external
hard
drive
.
I
backed
up
the
photos
on
an
external
hard
drive
.
•
The
laptop
’
s
solid-state
drive
makes
it
start
up
in
seconds
.
The
laptop
’
s
solid-state
drive
makes
it
start
up
in
seconds
.
driver
noun
a
person
who
operates
and
controls
a
vehicle
such
as
a
car
,
bus
,
or
truck
•
The
driver
stopped
the
car
to
let
the
children
cross
the
street
.
The
driver
stopped
the
car
to
let
the
children
cross
the
street
.
•
Ella
works
as
a
bus
driver
in
the
city
.
Ella
works
as
a
bus
driver
in
the
city
.
from
the
verb
drive
+
-er
,
first
recorded
in
English
in
the
late
Middle
English
period
noun
a
small
computer
program
that
allows
a
specific
piece
of
hardware
to
communicate
with
the
operating
system
•
You
need
to
update
the
printer
driver
to
make
it
work
with
the
new
computer
.
You
need
to
update
the
printer
driver
to
make
it
work
with
the
new
computer
.
•
The
graphics
driver
crashed
while
he
was
playing
the
game
.
The
graphics
driver
crashed
while
he
was
playing
the
game
.
figurative
extension
of
the
idea
of
something
that
'drives'
or
controls
another
component
,
first
used
in
computing
in
the
1960s
noun
in
golf
,
the
longest-shafted
club
with
a
large
head
used
to
hit
the
ball
a
very
long
distance
from
the
tee
•
He
hit
the
ball
with
a
driver
and
sent
it
flying
down
the
fairway
.
He
hit
the
ball
with
a
driver
and
sent
it
flying
down
the
fairway
.
•
My
new
driver
gives
me
extra
distance
off
the
tee
.
My
new
driver
gives
me
extra
distance
off
the
tee
.
named
because
the
club
is
used
to
‘
drive
’
the
ball
;
recorded
in
golf
terminology
by
the
late
19th
century
noun
a
main
factor
or
force
that
causes
something
important
to
happen
or
develop
•
Innovation
is
a
key
driver
of
economic
growth
.
Innovation
is
a
key
driver
of
economic
growth
.
•
Climate
change
is
becoming
the
major
driver
of
new
energy
policies
.
Climate
change
is
becoming
the
major
driver
of
new
energy
policies
.
metaphorical
use
of
something
that
‘
drives
’
progress
,
first
attested
in
economic
writing
in
the
early
20th
century
personality
noun
-
personality
,
personalities
the
set
of
qualities
that
make
a
person
different
from
others
in
the
way
they
think
,
feel
,
and
behave
•
Maria's
cheerful
personality
makes
everyone
feel
welcome
at
the
office
.
Maria's
cheerful
personality
makes
everyone
feel
welcome
at
the
office
.
•
Even
though
the
twins
look
alike
,
their
personality
differences
are
obvious
.
Even
though
the
twins
look
alike
,
their
personality
differences
are
obvious
.
from
Latin
personalitas
“
quality
of
being
a
person
,”
based
on
persona
“
mask
,
character
.”