Force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings.
1 He's going to come out in a few minutes and drive off .
2 The men finish with their work and drive off with the van.
3 But analysts said the lowered dividend could still drive off potential investors.
4 The burghers tried desperately to drive off the stubborn fringe of riflemen.
5 Yvonne watched the car drive off , and knew they would not return.
6 Some were to drive off the cattle, others to fire the corn.
7 Dillon started to drive off , then stopped and called out to Jessy.
8 Mr. Coulson himself watched them drive off and glanced at the clock.
9 These resisting forces are not always sufficient to drive off the invaders.
10 You see, I suspected- Ihadseen you drive off in that motor--
11 We can drive off and start all over, just you and me.
12 If the blacks can but drive off your cattle, they are contented.
13 Then he picks it up as he is ready to drive off .
14 Having passed their resolutions, the magistrates drive off quietly enough-butby daylight.
15 We were about to drive off , and I felt for my match-box.
16 I let my eyes trace the property, then started to drive off .
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