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driven [ˈdrɪvn] VB

driven pp of drive

See also drive

II . drive <drove, driven> [draɪv] VB intr AUTO

1. drive (steer):

2. drive (travel):

I . drive <drove, driven> [draɪv] VB trans

3. drive cattle:

II . drive <drove, driven> [draɪv] VB intr AUTO

1. drive (steer):

2. drive (travel):

disk drive N

I . drive in VB intr

II . drive in VB trans

I . drive off VB trans always sep

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The desire to buy investment property may be driven by seeing friends and family doing the same or thanks to a cold-call or investment seminar.
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So the mechanisms which have driven the creation of more ice down south are better understood.
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You also have men in the evening of their lives driven to beggary by their kith and kin, finding succour and solace on the beach.
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She was considered to be brilliant, charming, driven, elegant, forthright, and graceful with a keen wit and a lively, opinionated, and passionate personality.
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His final tally was six planes set afire, five otherwise destroyed, two driven down out of control, and one captured.
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In this case the vehicle was being driven at high speed through a roundabout and crashed through a wall and into a tree.
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A senior police source once described him as a man driven by pure and absolute bigotry.
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These were replaced by hydraulic systems and electric motor-driven systems.
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Web 2.0 applications support virtual community interactivity and the development of user-driven content and social media, without restricted access or controlled implementation.
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Each gear wheel is driven by an individual traction motor, which is located above the gear wheel in the locomotive body.
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