"Drove" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Drove" Meaning

The verb "drove" means to operate or control the movement of a vehicle, typically with the use of a motor, such as a car, truck, or bus. For example, "She drove to work this morning."

"Drove" Examples

Examples of "drove"


Verb

Use "drove" as a verb to mean:
to operate a vehicle, typically a car, truck, or motorcycle
to use physical force to propel or move something

Example:
She drove to work every morning. (operating a vehicle)
He drove his tractor across the field. (using physical force)

Past tense

Use "drove" as a past tense to describe actions that occurred in the past

Example:
I drove to the mountains last weekend. (action that occurred in the past)

Idiomatic expression

Use "drove" in an idiomatic expression to mean:
to drive someone or something to a particular condition or action

Example:
The rainstorm drove her inside to take shelter. (caused her to take action)

Nautical

Use "drove" in a nautical context to mean:
a rope or cable used to secure or move a ship

Example:
The sailor tied the drove to the anchor to keep it from drifting. (securing a rope or cable)

Driving force

Use "drove" to describe the driving force behind an action or decision

Example:
Her passion drove her to pursue a career in music. (the driving force behind her decision)

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