Driving [adjective]

Definition of Driving:

forceful

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Sentence/Example of Driving:

In just a short period of time, we have achieved breakthrough results in autonomous driving.

That same month, Lyft began using data from its ride-hailing app to build 3D maps, better understand human driving patterns and improve simulation tests for the company’s autonomous vehicle program.

Infanticide is immoral by any reasonable human standard, but its driving principle is the blindly amoral process of natural selection, which maximizes evolutionary fitness, not matter how fiendish it appears to the horrified human observer.

It’s not clear yet whether the flickers are just scaled-down solar flares, or if the two phenomena have different driving mechanisms.

TuSimple’s trucks will hand the wheel over to a human for off-the-highway driving.

People are busy ballooning or driving; shooting like stars along railroads; or migrating like swallows or wild-geese.

On the state-coach went, down the steep, driving the mules madly before it.

I think that there has been neglect and laxity in the matter of not driving out the Japanese.

Once he suddenly found himself in the road driving a small flock of goats, whose he knew not, nor whence he got them.

Accordingly, she had the boys to hitch a team to a buggy and took him driving over the great estate.