driven

IPA: drˈɪvʌn

adjective

  • Obsessed; passionately motivated to achieve goals.
  • Formed into snowdrifts by wind. (of snow)
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Examples of "driven" in Sentences

  • The car was driven to the event.
  • The men were driven to work hard.
  • The rolls are driven in timed synchronism.
  • The compressor is driven by the gas turbine.
  • I tend to be character driven and headstrong.
  • Is this driven by the rarity of the occurrence
  • One of the rollers is driven to rotate the pallet.
  • Stakes are driven into the ground at the corners of the pitch.
  • The dipole that is driven depends on the frequency of the signal.
  • It was driven by the overpopulation and a scarcity of land in Sweden.
  • The same appears to be, "That are not driven to behold those wretched cares, which I _am driven_, &c."
  • These tools will be driven from the actual advice shared in my weekly motivational Transformation Talks.
  • My characterizing liberals as economically illiterate and emotionally driven is based on their actions versus what I understand of economics.
  • In other words, if there is any sexual hanky-panky involved, whether it is homosexual or heterosexual, the individual should be driven from the military.
  • We think part of the reason for that is it's a title driven business and the titles that we've had in the marketplace are strong and attractive and there's brand value as well.
  • But the awful events ended not there: the royal object of that great day's pageant is himself gone to another world; and the Duchess d'Angoulême, again driven from the throne of her ancestors, has once more become a hopeless exile!

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