drive to



drive to

v.
1. To travel to some destination in a vehicle: She drove to the beach in her truck. He drove to the mall.
2. To travel in some vehicle to some destination: We drove the car to the store for groceries.
3. To force or impel someone to some action or condition: I didn't want to have to say it, but you drove me to it. This paperwork is driving the staff to insanity.
See also: drive

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Francescu-Corsican
Stanley['stænli]
Ernestina-Italian
Hrodpreht-Ancient Germanic
LoganLO-gənScottish, English
Iria-Portuguese, Galician