drive

drive - verb

  • To frighten or prod (game, cattle, etc.) into moving in a desired direction
  • To go through (an area) driving game animals
  • To carry on or through energetically
  • To impart a forward motion to by physical force
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"drive cattle across the prairie"

Usage examples

Examples: "I can see the drive from here." "That drive belongs to me." "The drive is very important."

drive - thesaurus

SpellingJoy score for drive

SpellingJoy Gematria

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122

Letter Values

D
7
R
19
I
9
V
23
E
8

Etymology

Middle English, from Old English drīfan; akin to Old High German trīban to drive