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to drive home idiom means

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Answered by StarGirl1234
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The idiom 'to drive home' means to emphasize an important point about something to someone. You state it in a very forceful and effective way so it is well delivered to the other end. ... In this idiom, 'drive' is a verb. It's past is drove and past participle is driven.

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Answered by aniketjadhao270
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drive-home. Verb. (third-person singular simple present drives home, present participle driving home, simple past drove home, past participle driven home) To push to or into a target. (idiomatic) To emphasize (a point) with tangible or powerful demonstration

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