drive out

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drive out (third-person singular simple present drives out, present participle driving out, simple past drove out, past participle driven out)

  1. (idiomatic) to push or to pull, i.e. to force, (someone or something) out of somewhere
  2. (obsolete, printing, of type) To set closely; to take up less space because the typesetter uses type that is thinner than the copy or the typesetter whites out more or squeezes in more lines on each page.
    Synonym: get in
  3. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see drive,‎ out.

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