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redrive

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Etymology

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From re- +‎ drive.

Verb

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redrive (third-person singular simple present redrives, present participle redriving, simple past redrove, past participle redriven)

  1. (transitive) To drive again; drive back.
    • 2000, Matthew V. Schofield, When Reason Fails, page 227:
      Time passed quickly as they drove and redrove the streets of Fargot, talking, laughing about the experiences they had in high school, reminiscing about basketball and football games, classmates, the dates they had.

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