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N1. सैर\{कार\driveमें\}He took her wife out for a drive.2. गेंद\driveमें\driveहिट\driveलगानाShe tried backhand drive in tennis.3. रमणीक\driveस्थल\driveसे\driveजाने\driveवाला\driveमार्गIn mumbai,Marine Drive is famous for its scenic beauty.4. ऊर्जस्विता\driveकर्मशक्तिHe has a great drive to become rich.5. यान्त्रिकत्व\driveशक्तिHe prefers a car with left-hand drive.6. प्रबल\driveप्रेरणाHis drive to achieve big things has made him work so hard.--------V1. हाँकनाDrive cattles into a field.2. चलानाShe herself drives her car.3. ले\driveजानाDry leaves driven away by the strong wind.4. भगानाThe thief was driven back by the watch dogs.5. बाध्य\driveकरनाHunger and poverty drove him to steal.6. ठोंकना/घुसा\driveदेनाDrive the nails into a plank.7. गेंद\driveजोर\driveसे\driveहिट\driveकरनाHe drove the ball into the rough.8. प्रेरित\driveकरनाA person driven by jeolousy is capable of doing any work.
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