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Definition of drive
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of drive is as below...
Drive (v. i.) To go by
carriage;
to pass in a
carriage;
to
proceed
by
directing
or
urging
on a
vehicle
or the
animals
that draw it; as, the
coachman
drove to my
door..
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Rechase
::
Rechase
(v. t.) To chase
again;
to chase or drive back.
Throw
::
Throw (v. t.) To drive by
violence;
as, a
vessel
or
sailors
may be
thrown
upon a
rock..
Repulse
::
Repulse
(n.) The act of
repelling
or
driving
back; also, the state of being
repelled
or
driven
back..
Nail
::
Nail (n.) A
slender,
pointed
piece of
metal,
usually
with a head, used for
fastening
pieces
of wood or other
material
together,
by being
driven
into or
through
them..
Jack
::
"Jack (n.) A
system
of
gearing
driven
by a horse
power,
for
multiplying
speed..
Drawbore
::
Drawbore
(n.) A hole bored
through
a tenon
nearer
to the
shoulder
than the holes
through
the
cheeks
are to the edge or
abutment
against
which the
shoulder
is to rest, so that a pin or bolt, when
driven
into it, will draw these parts
together..
Driver
::
Driver
(n.) A part that
transmits
motion
to
another
part by
contact
with it, or
through
an
intermediate
relatively
movable
part, as a gear which
drives
another,
or a lever which moves
another
through
a link, etc.
Specifically:.
Flume
::
Flume (n.) A
stream;
especially,
a
passage
channel,
or
conduit
for the water that
drives
a mill
wheel;
or an
artifical
channel
of water for
hydraulic
or
placer
mining;
also, a chute for
conveying
logs or
lumber
down a
declivity..
Overshake
::
Overshake
(v. t.) To shake over or away; to drive away; to
disperse.
Abactor
::
Abactor
(n.) One who
steals
and
drives
away
cattle
or
beasts
by herds or
droves.
Impacted
::
Impacted
(a.)
Driven
together
or
close.
Explode
::
Explode
(v. t.) To bring into
disrepute,
and
reject;
to drive from
notice
and
acceptance;
as, to
explode
a
scheme,
fashion,
or
doctrine..
Ram
::
Ram (n.) The
weight
which
strikes
the blow, in a pile
driver,
steam
hammer,
stamp mill, or the
like..
Banish
::
Banish
(v. t.) To drive away; to
compel
to
depart;
to
dispel.
Stick
::
Stick (n.) To cause to
penetrate;
to push,
thrust,
or
drive,
so as to
pierce;
as, to stick a
needle
into one's
finger..
Unkennel
::
Unkennel
(v. t.) To drive from a
kennel
or hole; as, to
unkennel
a fox..
Cartman
::
Cartman
(n.) One who
drives
or uses a cart; a
teamster;
a
carter.
Drive
::
Drive (n.) A
collection
of
objects
that are
driven;
a mass of logs to be
floated
down a
river.
Extrude
::
Extrude
(v. t.) To
thrust
out; to
force,
press,
or push out; to
expel;
to drive off or
away..
Wagoner
::
Wagoner
(n.) One who
conducts
a
wagon;
one whose
business
it is to drive a
wagon.
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