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- verbdriving (present participle)
- operate and control the direction and speed of a motor vehicle:"he got into his car and drove off" · "they drove back into town"Opposite:
- (of a motor vehicle) travel under the control of a driver:"a car drives up, and a man gets out" · "a stream of black cars drove by" · "I watched her car drive away"
- operate and control the direction and speed of a (motor vehicle, train, etc.):"I drove the truck back to New York" · "there are endless shots of Julie driving her car along winding roads"
- own or use (a specified type of motor vehicle):"Sue drives an old Chevy"
- be licensed or competent to drive a motor vehicle:"I take it you can drive?"
- convey (someone) in a vehicle, especially a private car:"Shelley drove him to the supermarket"
- (of a source of power) provide the energy to set and keep (an engine or piece of machinery) in motion:"turbines driven by steam"
- electronics(of a device) power or operate (another device):"the interface can be used to drive a printer"
- (of a fact or feeling) compel (someone) to act in a particular way, especially one that is considered undesirable or inappropriate:"he was driven by ambition" · "some people are driven to murder their tormentors"
- bring (someone) forcibly into a specified negative state:"the thought drove him to despair" · "my laziness drives my wife crazy"
- force (someone) to work to an excessive extent:"you're driving yourself too hard"
- cause (something abstract) to happen or develop:"the consumer has been driving the economy for a number of years" · "we need to allow market forces to drive growth in the telecommunications sector"
- (in ball games) hit or kick (the ball) hard with a free swing of the bat, racket, or foot.
- golfstrike (a ball) from the tee, typically with a driver:"I'm driving the ball really well and my irons are good"
OriginOld English drīfan ‘urge (a person or animal) to go forward’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch drijven and German treiben. Driving Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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