Synonym: compulsive, determined, goaded, impelled. Similar words: drive, driver, driveway, drive out, drive up, drive home, drive out of, river. Meaning: ['drɪvn] adj. 1. compelled forcibly by an outside agency 2. urged or forced to action through moral pressure 3. strongly motivated to succeed.
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61, Their affair was driven by pure lust.
62, Phil, driven by jealousy, started spying on his wife.
63, The limousine was driven by a chauffeur in uniform.
64, She is driven by a devouring ambition/passion.
65, Rents in our city are driven by availability.
66, A man driven by jealousy is capable of anything.
67, She's driven your girlfriend off in a fast car.
68, The president was driven in state through the streets.
69, The occupiers were driven out after fierce street fighting.
70, At the inquest they heard that the car had driven off after the accident.
71, She was driven from pillar to post and each person she spoke to was more unhelpful than the last.
72, In the end he was driven to confess and face a prison sentence, feeling that to clear his conscience would be cheap at the price.
73, He was driven away to prison under armed escort .
74, The star was whipped into a fast car and driven off.
75, Someone had driven into the back of his brand new car.
76, He was driven from a position of power by his opponents.
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77, The detective wondered what had driven Christine to phone her.
78, She was driven away from the court, her face screened by a magazine.
79, Cars are driven through the mess, splashing everyone in range.
80, The army was driven off by the fierce attacks of the rebels.
81, For the second time in ten years, the government has driven the economy into deep and damaging recession.
82, He seems to be driven by some kind of inner compulsion.
83, Firefighters were driven back by the overpowering heat of the flames.
84, He'd have driven straight into me if I hadn't seen him first - the dozy idiot!
85, I don't think you're really in a position to criticize her. You're hardly as pure as the driven snow yourself!
86, The noises in my head have nearly driven me to suicide.
87, Wheels are in a machine driven by an endless belt.
88, His temper and his violent behaviour have driven all his family away.
89, It is no use merely mentioning the fact in passing; it needs to be driven home by emphasis and repetition.
90, Even in the dirtiest weather, they were driven to go out to sea.
More similar words: drive, driver, driveway, drive out, drive up, drive home, drive out of, river, thrive, derive, arrive, arrive at, derive from, give notice, preventive, effectiveness, drift, dried, drill, drink to, drink up, drink down, rival, privacy, private, arrival, privately, even, oven, event.