To repeatedly or continually emphasise (an opinion or idea) until or so that a person or group of people understands it.
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Examples for "drive home"
Examples for "drive home"
1He said on the seven minute drive home something happened between them.
2But that wouldn't drive home the point the way this plan would.
3That is the point we hope these 32 films will drive home.
4Trump supporters at the town hall sought to drive home that point.
5This was the excuse they needed to drive home that final thrust.
1A new solitary writing technique helped hammer home the new Nails sound.
2Macron is expected to hammer home that message at the summit.
3All capped off with Christophe Beck's score to really hammer home the hurt.
4And we try and hammer home some political messages - about aid, the environment.
5This latest example Down Under should hammer home the message.
6They hammer home Always Ascending's technical brilliance, but a visceral emotional connection remains elusive.
7Especially considering it's AV only, no naughty sensory activants to hammer home the message.
8Most Migos tracks hammer home Velcro-like catchphrases with merciless repetition.
9She said: MPs have the opportunity to hammer home some hard truths from their constituencies.
10He leaned forward to hammer home a point, and-
11But it only served to hammer home that her life would never be her own.
12He did hammer home the point about the folly of becoming an ally of Rogert du Tancret.
13And just to hammer home the demographic difference, D'Arcy said his mother had gone to the concert.
14Then the Americans retired to a conference room to hammer home the no-nonsense warning to a smaller group.
15Naismith cut the ball back, and Washington raced in to hammer home his fourth goal of the campaign.
16It is hoped the reconstruction, targeted at young people, will help hammer home the harsh reality of careless driving.
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