drive

US /draɪv/
UK /draɪv/
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1.

operate and control the direction and speed of a motor vehicle

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She learned to drive when she was sixteen.
He drives a red sports car.
2.

force or urge someone or something in a specified direction

:
The wind drove the leaves across the yard.
His ambition drove him to succeed.
1.

a journey in a car

:
Let's go for a drive in the countryside.
The scenic drive offered breathtaking views.
2.

a strong natural urge or desire

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He has a strong drive to succeed.
The company's new marketing drive aims to increase sales.