DRIVES vs MOVEMENT: NOUN
- The act of applying force to propel something
- A journey in a vehicle driven by someone else
- The act of driving a herd of animals overland
- (sports) a hard straight return (as in tennis or squash)
- Hitting a golf ball off of a tee with a driver
- A wide scenic road planted with trees
- A mechanism by which force or power is transmitted in a machine
- (computer science) a device that writes data onto or reads data from a storage medium
- A physiological state corresponding to a strong need or desire
- A road leading up to a private house
- A series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end
- Plural form of drive.
- The trait of being highly motivated
- The act of changing location from one place to another
- A change of position that does not entail a change of location
- A euphemism for defecation
- A general tendency to change (as of opinion)
- An optical illusion of motion produced by viewing a rapid succession of still pictures of a moving object
- A series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end
- The act or an instance of moving; a change in place or position.
- The progression of events in the development of a literary plot.
- A change in the location of troops, ships, or aircraft for tactical or strategic purposes.
- A series of actions and events taking place over a period of time and working to foster a principle or policy.
- An organized effort by supporters of a common goal.
- A tendency or trend.
- A change in the market price of a security or commodity.
- An evacuation of the bowels.
- The matter so evacuated.
- The suggestion or illusion of motion in a painting, sculpture, or design.
- A particular manner of moving.
- A group of people with a common ideology who try together to achieve certain general goals
- The act of changing the location of something
- The driving and regulating parts of a mechanism (as of a watch or clock)
- A major self-contained part of a symphony or sonata
- A natural event that involves a change in the position or location of something
- The act of moving in space; change of place or posture; motion.
- Manner or style of moving.
- Transference, by any means, from one situation to another; a change of situation; progress toward a goal; advancement.
- Motion of the mind or feelings; emotion.
- The rhythmical progression, pace, and tempo of a piece.
- One of the several strains or pieces, each complete in itself, with its own time and rhythm, which make up a larger work.
- A system of mechanism for transmitting motion of a definite character, or for transforming motion; as, the wheelwork of a watch.
- See the adjectives.
- An elevation of the body temperature; a fever.
- See Kinesiatrics.
- An evacuation or stool; a passage or discharge.
- Physical motion between points in space.
- For a clockwork, a clock, or a watch, a device that cuts time in equal portions.
- The impression of motion in an artwork, painting, novel etc.
- A large division of a larger composition.
- An instance of an aircraft taking off or landing.
- A more or less organized effort by many people to achieve some goal, especially a social or artistic goal.
- The deviation of a pitch from ballistic flight.
- A self-contained section of an extended composition.
- In generative grammar, a transformation in which a constituent in one part of a syntactic structure is copied or displaced into a different location, creating a new structure.
- A mechanism, such as the works of a watch, that produces or transmits motion.
- The act or condition of moving, in any sense of that word.
- A particular act or motion; figuratively, a quality or effect as of motion.
- Action; incident.
- A course or series of actions or incidents moving more or less continuously in the direction of some specific end: as, the antislavery movement; a reactionary movement.
- The extent or value of commercial transactions for some specified time or place: as, the movement in coffee is insignificant.
- A particular form or arrangement of moving parts in mechanism: as, the movement of a watch (that is, all that part of a watch that is not the case); the movement of an organ or a pianoforte.
- Milit., a change of position of a body of troops in tactical or strategical evolutions.
- In music:
- The rhythmical or metrical structure of a poetic composition.
- Motion; melodic progression. See motion, 14.
- Rhythm; meter; accentual character: as, a march movement.
- Tempo; pace; relative speed of performance: as, with a quick movement.
- A principal division or section of an extended work, like a sonata or a symphony, having its own key, tempo, themes, and development, more or less distinct from the others.
DRIVES vs MOVEMENT: VERB
- Hit very hard and straight with the bat swinging more or less vertically
- Excavate horizontally
- Cause to function by supplying the force or power for or by controlling
- Hunting: search for game
- Hunting: chase from cover into more open ground
- Move into a desired direction of discourse
- Have certain properties when driven
- To compel or force or urge relentlessly or exert coercive pressure on, or motivate strongly
- Work as a driver
- Cause to move rapidly by striking or throwing with force
- Strike with a driver, as in teeing off
- Push, propel, or press with force
- Compel somebody to do something, often against his own will or judgment
- Travel or be transported in a vehicle
- Proceed along in a vehicle
- Operate or control a vehicle
- Urge forward
- Cause to move back by force or influence
- Force into or from an action or state, either physically or metaphorically
- Strive and make an effort to reach a goal
- Cause someone or something to move by driving
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drive.
- Move by being propelled by a force
- N/A
DRIVES vs MOVEMENT: RELATED WORDS
- Aim, Parkway, Driveway, Campaign, Force, Crusade, Motor, Ram, Effort, Get, Pull, Pull, Ride, Run, Push
- Activist, Revolt, Activism, Bm, Bowel movement, Apparent movement, Apparent motion, Front, Drive, Cause, Motion, Campaign, Move, Crusade, Effort
DRIVES vs MOVEMENT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Repel, Aim, Parkway, Driveway, Campaign, Force, Motor, Ram, Effort, Get, Pull, Pull, Ride, Run, Push
- Group, Motional, Flow, Mobilization, Activist, Revolt, Activism, Bowel movement, Front, Drive, Cause, Motion, Campaign, Move, Effort
DRIVES vs MOVEMENT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Due to the advent of hard drives, drop boxes, thumb drives, email storage, etc.
- Track possible file theft by employees on USB flash drives or external hard drives.
- Search everything like files, videos, images, music on local drives and removable drives.
- NVMe drives offer better performance over SATA drives at a slight premium.
- USB ports for peripherals like external hard drives or flash drives.
- Upgrade eddy current drives and DC drives to AC inverters.
- BR drives that there was for CD and DVD drives.
- Acquire USB flash drives or external hard drives.
- SSD drives regardless of make and model, USB drives and external devices including secure flash drives.
- Hard drives, Zip and Jaz drives, jump drives, etc.
- The space can provide more large motor activities such as music, body movement, musical instruments, dancing and the use of other movement equipment.
- To study a movement, just choose a movement or a group of people Inc.
- If you feel less movement, call your health care provider, as sometimes decreased movement can mean that the baby is in trouble.
- Students learn how the musculoskeletal system works to afford movement, and how this movement can become impaired.
- These protests evolved into the May Fourth Movement, and the Chinese communist movement was born.
- Pike is terrific with the opening movement fireworks and tender in the gorgeous Lento movement.
- There is a tremendous amount of flexibility for lateral movement, as well as vertical movement.
- In this way the movement becomes one single distributed movement, rather than several sequential movements.
- Joints can allow for considerable movement between bones orallow little or no movement.
- Their proprietary foam offers fantastic movement seclusion for sleepers conscious movement.
DRIVES vs MOVEMENT: QUESTIONS
- What drives hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) development?
- What drives peaceful unconventional political participation?
- Are the hard drives in the Dell PowerEdge R710 genuine Dell drives?
- Are NAS hard drives more expensive than regular hard drives?
- Are external optical drives cheaper to install than internal optical drives?
- What happened to blood drives and blood drives in southern Kentucky?
- Why are hard disk drives not the opposite of solid state drives?
- Why are GTO-type VF drives being replaced with IGBT drives?
- Why do rolling mills have DC drives and not AC drives?
- What drives are compatible with Bulletin 160 Series C drives?
- When is a taxis movement called a kinesis movement?
- How does Io's movement speed affect movement speed?
- Why was the farm movement important to the Progressive Movement?
- How did the Cubist movement influence the Art Deco movement?
- How did the Counter Culture Movement influence the Civil Rights Movement?
- How did the women's liberation movement emerge from the abolition movement?
- How to create a new movement type (Z51) from 551 movement type?
- Is the eugenics movement a political or social movement?
- How did the non-cooperation movement become a movement?
- Is the mental health movement a social reform movement?