noun a group of cattle or sheep that are driven in a body
verb past tense of drive, meaning to guide, control, or direct
A strong and/or uncontrollable urge or impulse.
A large number or quantity of something, such as a 'drove of cattle' or 'a drove of people'.
The act of operating a vehicle to transport people or goods from one place to another.
A group of animals, especially cattle or sheep, being driven in a group from one place to another.
The writer drove home the main theme of the novel through vivid imagery and compelling character development.
The psychologist drove the importance of self-care and mental health awareness during their therapy sessions with clients.
The engineer drove the project forward by implementing innovative solutions to complex technical challenges.
The salesperson drove sales numbers by effectively communicating the benefits of the product to potential customers.
The teacher drove student engagement by incorporating interactive activities and real-world examples into their lessons.