drive
Definition of
drive
:
the
act
of applying
force
to
propel
something;
"
after
reaching
the
desired
velocity
the
drive
is
cut
off
"
a
mechanism
by
which
force
or
power
is
transmitted
in
a
machine
;
"
a
variable
speed
drive
permitted
operation
through
a
range
of speeds"
a
series
of actions
advancing
a
principle
or
tending
toward
a
particular
end
;
"
he
supported
populist
campaigns"
;
"they worked
in
the
cause
of
world
peace
"
;
"the
team
was
ready
for
a
drive
toward the
pennant
"
;
"the
movement
to
end
slavery
"
;
"contributed to the
war
effort
"
a
road
leading
up
to
a
private
house
;
"they
parked
in
the
driveway
"
the
trait
of
being
highly
motivated
;
"his
drive
and
energy
exhausted
his
co
-workers"
hitting
a
golf
ball
off
of
a
tee
with
a
driver
;
"
he
sliced
his
drive
out
of
bounds
"
the
act
of
driving
a
herd
of animals
overland
a
journey
in
a
vehicle
(
usually
an
automobile
);
"
he
took the
family
for
a
drive
in
his
new
car
"
a
physiological
state
corresponding
to
a
strong
need
or
desire
(
computer
science
)
a
device
that writes
data
onto
or
reads
data
from
a
storage
medium
a
wide
scenic
road
planted
with trees;
"the
riverside
drive
offers
many
exciting
scenic
views"
(sports)
a
hard
straight
return
(
as
in
tennis
or
squash
)
operate
or
control
a
vehicle
;
"
drive
a
car
or
bus
"
;
"
Can
you
drive
this
four
-
wheel
truck
?"
travel
or
be
transported
in
a
vehicle
;
"We
drove
to the
university
every
morning
"
;
"They
motored
to
London
for the
theater
"
cause
someone
or
something to
move
by
driving
;
"She
drove
me
to
school
every
day
"
;
"We
drove
the
car
to the
garage
"
force
into
or
from
an
action
or
state
,
either
physically
or
metaphorically
;
"She rammed her
mind
into
focus
"
;
"
He
drives
me
mad
"
to
compel
or
force
or
urge
relentlessly
or
exert
coercive
pressure
on
,
or
motivate
strongly
;
"She is
driven
by
her
passion
"
cause
to
move
back
by
force
or
influence
;
"
repel
the
enemy
"
;
"
push
back
the
urge
to
smoke
"
;
"
beat
back
the invaders"
compel
somebody
to
do
something,
often
against his
own
will
or
judgment
;
"She
finally
drove
him to
change
jobs"
push
,
propel
,
or
press
with
force
;
"
Drive
a
nail
into the
wall
"
cause
to
move
rapidly
by
striking
or
throwing with
force
;
"
drive
the
ball
far
out
into the
field
"
strive
and
make
an
effort
to
reach
a
goal
;
"She tugged for
years
to
make
a
decent
living
"
;
"We
have
to
push
a
little
to
make
the
deadline
!"
;
"She is
driving
away
at
her
doctoral
thesis
"
move
into
a
desired
direction
of
discourse
;
"What
are
you
driving
at
?"
have
certain
properties when
driven
;
"This
car
rides
smoothly
"
;
"My
new
truck
drives
well
"
work
as
a
driver
;
"
He
drives
a
bread
truck
"
;
"She drives for the
taxi
company
in
Newark
"
move
by
being
propelled
by
a
force
;
"The
car
drove
around
the
corner
"
urge
forward
;
"
drive
the
cows
into the
barn
"
proceed
along
in
a
vehicle
;
"We
drive
the
turnpike
to
work
"
strike
with
a
driver
,
as
in
teeing
off
;
"
drive
a
golf
ball
"
hit
very
hard
,
as
by
swinging
a
bat
horizontally
;
"
drive
a
ball
"
excavate
horizontally
;
"
drive
a
tunnel
"
cause
to
function
by
supplying
the
force
or
power
for
or
by
controlling
;
"The
amplifier
drives the
tube
"
;
"
steam
drives the engines"
;
"this
device
drives the disks for the
computer
"
hunting
:
search
for
game
;
"
drive
the
forest
"
hunting
:
chase
from
cover
into
more
open
ground
;
"
drive
the
game
"
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