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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241, Another consequence is that the parties will feel driven to compensate by buying up more television advertising time.
242, Without much outright horsepower-a distinct lack of brawn-the Porsche should be driven with brains.
243, This interest is undoubtedly driven by the search for plastic materials derived from sustainable carbon sources and which biodegrade naturally upon disposal.
244, It was nine o'clock and they had been driven in by the mosquitoes before he broached the subject of the night before.
245, The menu driven screen allows you to setup a copy session in seconds.
246, He saw people driven by their passions, but self-regulated by their ability to reason and their uniquely human capacity for compassion.
247, I am driven to seek the man who sired that dear child.
248, Last year small river craft were brought in by air or overland to Kalewa and driven down the Chindwin to the Irrawaddy.
249, His brother has never driven a cab before either; this was going to be his first day.
250, This bus driver has driven us to the promised land.
251, By criminalizing physician-assisted suicide, the Supreme Court has driven a criminal wedge between the dying and their doctors.
252, Innovation has, however, been largely driven by hospital consultants and scientists with specialist interests in diseases and treatment.
253, Driven to distraction by Rampo, I finally decided to abandon him.
254, Some, like the Body Shop or Ben and Jerry's are obviously driven by socially conscious entrepreneurs.
255, This detail in the story shows that the son was driven to the depths of despair.
256, But even they had been known to take direct action when driven to desperation.sentencedict.com/driven.html
257, A new breed of zealous, ideologically driven young political activists captured the Republican Party.
258, The culture adapts itself to change and is driven by the need to provide goods and services for the customer.
259, Dempster breaks a leg in a fall from his gig, having driven drunkenly, and is brought home delirious.
260, All were passed fit after medical checks and were driven home to rest.
261, A town is being driven to distraction by emergency stops and three point turns.
262, Expect no complaints about suspension float or over sensitive steering: this will be a car to be driven.
263, He understood what had driven the cavemen, and the barbarian, because the same passion was driving him.
264, These findings tell us we are not driven to distraction by our appearance or made emotional cripples by our mothers or society.
265, These are the remains of unfortunate wretches driven to kill themselves in a futile attempt to escape the torments of the Castle.
266, The Act was hurriedly drawn up in response to quickening deforestation which included new roads being driven into virgin wilderness.
267, These hairs have been driven into the wound but not cut through - you see?
268, The switch between etching bath and washing bath is driven by SEW of import.
269, The tower type belt driven long stroke pumping unit is composed of the crank-linkage-slide mechanism, movable pulley-narrow belt-fixed pulley mechanism and compound drum stroke-increment mechanism.
270, A pin rack driven device for sinter circulate cooler was presented in this paper.
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.