"Droving" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Droving" Meaning

The word "droving" is a verb that means to drive or move animals, especially cattle or sheep, to a new location. It can also refer to the act of controlling or managing a group of animals, often by guiding them from one place to another.

"Droving" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Driving"

1. Verb: To operate a vehicle

She got her driving license last year and has been driving to work ever since.

2. Verb: To guide or move something forward

The enthusiasm of the crowd started driving the team to play their best football.

3. Noun: The act of operating a vehicle

The long driving on the highway was tiring, so we stopped at the next rest stop.

4. Adjective: Relating to a person who operates a vehicle

The driving instructor gave her a compliment on her excellent driving skills.

5. Adjective: Influencing or motivating something

The latest smartphone features are driving sales of this brand, making it the best-selling one in the market.

Note: "Driving" can also be a gerund (a verb form ending in "-ing" that functions as a noun), e.g., "The thrill of driving at high speeds is exhilarating." However, the above examples focus on the most common usage of "driving" as a verb, noun, or adjective.

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