💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Bedrive"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| fordriveverb | (transitive, UK dialectal) To drive away; expel. |
| drivenoun | Planned, usually long-lasting, effort to achieve something; ability coupled with ambition, determination, and motivation. |
| beat offverb | (intransitive, idiomatic, vulgar, colloquial, chiefly US, Canada) To masturbate by stimulating one's own penis. |
| outdrivenoun | (transitive) To drive a vehicle, etc. farther or better than. |
| dreaveverb | (transitive, UK dialectal) To drive; drive out; drive away; expel. |
| drive outverb | (idiomatic) To push or to pull, i.e. to force, (someone or something) out of somewhere. |
| ride offverb | (intransitive) To depart; to leave with no expectation of returning. |
| chase offverb | (transitive, idiomatic) To drive someone or something away. |
| propulseverb | (transitive) To propel; to drive forward. |
| depulseverb | (obsolete, transitive) To drive away. |
| bootnoun | (footwear) A heavy shoe that covers part of the leg. |
| drive offverb | (idiomatic) To force to leave or go away. |
| drive awayverb | (idiomatic) To force someone or something to leave |
| profligate | Inclined to waste resources or behave extravagantly. |
| extrudenoun | To push or thrust out. |
| cast outverb | (transitive) To drive out; to expel. |
| discussverb | (transitive) To converse or debate concerning a particular topic. |
| disbenchverb | (transitive, UK, law) To deprive (a bencher) of his privileges. |
| back outverb | (intransitive) To withdraw from something one has agreed to do. |
| redrive | (transitive) To drive again; drive back. |
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