OUTDRIVE

Etymology

Verb

outdrive (third-person singular simple present outdrives, present participle outdriving, simple past outdrove, past participle outdriven)

(transitive) To drive a vehicle, etc. farther or better than.

(transitive, golf) To make a drive (stroke with a driver) farther or better than.

(transitive, archaic, poetic) To drive out; to repel.

Anagrams

• drive out

Source: Wiktionary



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