Drive out Meaning in English
expression
ˈdɹaɪv/ /ˈaʊt
DRYV-owt
dɹˈaɪv/ /ˈaʊt
dryv-OWT
परिभाषा
To force someone or something to leave a place, often by pressure or threat.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Usually somewhat formal or literary; often used with negative things ('drive out fear', 'drive out enemies'). Less common in everyday speech compared to 'kick out' or 'force out'.
Spanish: expulsar - ahuyentarPortuguese (BR): expulsar - enxotarPortuguese (PT): expulsar - enxotarChinese (Simplified): 驱赶 - 赶走Chinese (Traditional): 驅趕 - 趕走Hindi: निकाल देना - भगानाArabic: طردBengali: তাড়িয়ে দেওয়া - উৎখাত করাRussian: изгнать - выдворитьJapanese: 追い出すVietnamese: xua đuổi - đẩy raKorean: 쫓아내다Turkish: kovmak - defetmekUrdu: نکال دینا - باہر نکالناIndonesian: mengusir - menghalau
उदाहरण वाक्य
The police drove out the protesters from the park.
basic
The medicine will help drive out the infection.
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They tried to drive out the animals from the building.
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His honesty helped drive out corruption in the office.
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No matter what we did, we couldn't drive out the bad smell.
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The new law aims to drive out illegal businesses.
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