driven

/ˈdɹɪvn̩/
adj 2

Collocations

5

ADJ.

east, enough, evil, last, small

She was driven by an evil impulse to sabotage her rival's career.

VERB + DRIVEN

clouds, fire, flying, haven't, ship

The ship was driven onto the rocks during the terrible storm last night.

DRIVEN + NOUN

car, city, electricity, engine, person, steam, wall

The old steam engine driven train climbed slowly up the mountain track.

PREP.

from, in, into, out

She was driven out of her job by constant workplace harassment.

ADV.

away, highly

She was driven away from the city by the rising cost of living.

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