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    drove
    [drōv]
    verb
    drove (verb)
    1. past of drive
    drove
    [drōv]
    noun
    drove (noun) · droves (plural noun)
    1. a herd or flock of animals being driven in a body:
      "a drove of cattle"
      • a large number of people or things doing or undergoing the same thing:
        "tourists have stayed away in droves this summer"
    Origin
    Old English drāf, related to drīfan ‘to drive’.
    drive
    [drīv]
    verb
    drove (past tense)
    1. operate and control the direction and speed of a motor vehicle:
      "he got into his car and drove off" · "they drove back into town"
      • (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"
    2. propel or carry along by force in a specified direction:
      "the wind will drive you onshore"
      • (of wind, water, or snow) move or fall with great force:
        "the snow drove against him"
      • force (a stake or nail) into place by hitting or pushing it:
        "nails are driven through the boards"
      • bore (a tunnel):
        "an engineer suggested driving a tunnel through the hills"
    3. urge or force (animals or people) to move in a specified direction:
      "they drove a flock of sheep through the center of the city" · "the French infantry were driven back"
    4. (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"
    5. (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"
    6. (in ball games) hit or kick (the ball) hard with a free swing of the bat, racket, or foot.
      • golf
        strike (a ball) from the tee, typically with a driver:
        "I'm driving the ball really well and my irons are good"
    Origin
    Old English drīfan ‘urge (a person or animal) to go forward’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch drijven and German treiben.
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    verb
    1. operate and control the direction and speed of a motor vehicle:
      Opposite:
    2. propel or carry along by force in a specified direction:
    3. urge or force (animals or people) to move in a specified direction:
    4. (of a fact or feeling) compel (someone) to act in a particular way, especially one that is considered undesirable or inappropriate:
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    What does driving mean in English?to cause and guide the movement of (a vehicle, an animal, etc.): to drive a car; to drive a mule. to convey in a vehicle: She drove them to the station. to force to work or act: He drove the workers until they collapsed. compel. to carry (business, an agreement, etc.) vigorously through: He drove a hard bargain.
    What is the past tense of drive?Drove is the past tense of drive . Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Collins! Collins! Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers 1. 3. 4. Also called: drove chisel 5. 6. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers 1. 2. 3. a. b. 4.
    What does drove mean in masonry?Usually, droves. a large crowd of human beings, esp. in motion: They came to Yankee Stadium in droves. Building Also called drove′ chis′el. [ Masonry.]a chisel, from 2 to 4 in. (5 to 10 cm) broad at the edge, for dressing stones to an approximately true surface. herd. Building [ Masonry.]to work or smooth (stone) as with a drove. 1. See flock 1.
    What does drove mean?verb (used with or without object), droved, drov·ing. to drive or deal in (cattle) as a drover; herd. Masonry. to work or smooth (stone) as with a drove. 1. See flock 1.
     
  3. Drove definition: simple past tense of drive..
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    drove noun /droʊv/ [usually plural] a large number of people or animals, often moving or doing something as a group droves of tourists People were leaving the countryside in droves to look for work in the cities. see drive
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    drove (plural droves) A cattle drive or the herd being driven by it; thus, a number of cattle driven to market or new pastures. (figuratively, by extension, usually in the plural) A large number of people on the move.
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