drive out

drive out
transitive verb
hinauswerfen [Person]; hinausjagen [Hund]
* * *
drive out
I. vt
to \drive out out ⇆ sb/sth jdn/etw hinausjagen [o vertreiben]; (fig)
to \drive out out an evil spirit einen bösen Geist austreiben
II. vi hinausfahren; (come out) herausfahren
* * *
1. vi
heraus-/hinausfahren

he drove out onto the street — er fuhr auf die Straße (hinaus)

2. vt sep
person hinaustreiben or jagen; evil thoughts austreiben
* * *
drive out
A v/t
1. aus-, vertreiben, verjagen:
drive sb out of the market WIRTSCH jemanden vom Markt verdrängen; academic.ru/46985/mind">mind A 2
2. (auch v/i) ausfahren, spazieren fahren
B v/i herausfahren
* * *
transitive verb
hinauswerfen [Person]; hinausjagen [Hund]
* * *
v.
austreiben v.

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