1) driveNoun
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The act of applying force to propel something. After reaching the desired velocity the drive is cut off. | دھکا |
2) driveVerb
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Travel or be transported in a vehicle. We drove to the university every morning. They motored to London for the theater. | گاڑی میں جانا |
3) driveNoun
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A series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end. He supported populist campaigns. They worked in the cause of world peace. The team was ready for a drive toward the pennant. The movement to end slavery. Contributed to the war effort. | تحریک مقصد |
4) driveNoun
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A road leading up to a private house. They parked in the driveway. | گھر میں داخلے کی سڑک |
5) driveVerb
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Cause to move back by force or influence. Repel the enemy. Push back the urge to smoke. Beat back the invaders. | بھگا دینا
پسپا کرنا پیچھے دھکا دینا واپس دھکیلنا |
6) driveNoun
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The act of driving a herd of animals overland. | جانور ہکانا |
7) driveVerb
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Compel somebody to do something, often against his own will or judgment. She finally drove him to change jobs. | مجبور کرنا |
8) driveNoun
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A journey in a vehicle (usually an automobile). He took the family for a drive in his new car. | سواری کرنا سوار ہونا گاڑی کا سفر |
9) driveVerb
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Push, propel, or press with force. Drive a nail into the wall. | ٹہوکنا |
10) driveVerb
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Have certain properties when driven. This car rides smoothly. My new truck drives well. | چلنا |