bedrive

To drive or toss about; drive out, off, back, or away; defeat.

Verb

  1. To drive or toss about; drive out, off, back, or away; defeat.
    • But when every human help ceased, that they might trust more to divine help, they then first began to fight against their foes, who for many years before harried and plundered on them, and they then made a great...
  2. To effect; do; commit; perpetrate; experience.
    • And every man that standeth here would well bethink him what he hath done and bedriven in his days, he should the better have patience and pity on Reynart. - 1889, Henry Morley, Early prose romances:

Origin

From Middle English bidriven, from Old English bedrīfan (“to drive; beat; strike; assail; follow up; pursue; surround; cover”), from Proto-West Germanic *bidrīban, equivalent to be- + drive. Cognate with Dutch bedrijven (“to commit, perpetrate”), German betreiben (“to operate, conduct, pursue”), Swedish bedriva (“to manage, carry on, prosecute”).

Forms

bedrives bedriving bedrove bedriven

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