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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121, She has driven out.
122, They'd already driven along the wharf so that she could point out her father's boat.
123, We were driven across this wondrous vast land of lakes and forests.
124, Like most of the lawyers that I know, Rachel is driven.
125, By the end of the year, most of the occupying troops had been driven from the city.
126, He had been riding in Hyde Park, but felt unwell as he was being driven back to his office late this afternoon.
127, He was driven from a position of power by his political enemies.
128, During the storm a ship had been driven onto the rocks .
129, He was driven out of a side entrance with his hand covering his face.
130, In the course of history, love has driven men and women to strange extremes.
131, Extra officers and sharpshooters were driven to the property.
132, Driven there by some distant memory from his youth.
133, Lloyd George was driven from office.
134, Replace the front axle complete with a driven unit.
135, Perhaps he had been driven out by the Christians.
136, Teachers and parents, of course, are driven to distraction.sentencedict .com
137, Hence, concentration driven convection occurs in these layers.
138, His invention, Freenet, bypasses government-approved or commercially driven ISPs.
139, I had not yet driven the new Isuzu breadbox.
140, Each is driven by an electric fan belt.
141, Some believe that a childless woman had been driven away from her husband's home so that he could marry again.
142, Schuster -- is spinning out of control, driven by the mercurial ambitions of the 72-year-old Redstone.
143, Entire groups were driven from their homes to alien regions.
144, The court was driven to conclude that the jury would not necessarily have convicted had it been correctly directed.
145, Hunger and the bitter cold would have reduced bird numbers and driven species to flock in the open fields.
146, Quite suddenly we had driven into soft, damp sand, grey and treacherous.
147, Down below, fires are being lit and the cattle are being driven gently into the enclosures of thorn bushes.
148, The most extreme pessimists foretell a future of demographically driven privation, environmental overshoot, and economic collapse.
149, Marks appear weighty and assertive if driven on to the canvas with a painting knife.
150, Mr Anderson said he had driven to the allotment after the woman suggested going somewhere quiet.
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