compel
prefix or affixes for drive or push
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Neglectful combines "neglect" with the suffix "-ful".
Drive forward can be taken in several different connotations. 1) Drive forward: to move a vehicle in the forward direction relative to the front of the vehicle. 'You should drive forward rather than take the turn here'. In this instance using drive, accelerate, advance, or proceed would be acceptable. 2) Drive forward: to push forward militarily, an army's push into enemy territory. 'Drive forward! Press the attack!' In this instance, push, attack, advance, storm, assault, strike. 3) Drive forward: motivation to proceed with a goal or activity, such as the drive for technological, societial, etc. progression. 'We must "drive forward" into the future.' In this instance, advance, proceed, continue, promote.
The Latin root for drive or push is "pel" or "puls," which means "to drive" or "to push."
compel
prefix or affixes for drive or push
Push the stick forward
The suffix "-mono" is derived from the Greek language. In Greek, "mono" means "alone" or "single." It is commonly used in English as a suffix to denote something that is unique or singular, such as "monopoly" or "monotone."
pel means "drive or push" to pus out of school:---------pel. fill in the blank
a push force is an applied force intended to drive away something
u push the gas and steer it
shut up and push the gas
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The prefix "re-" can be added to the word "drive" or "push" to indicate the action of doing it again, as in "redrive" or "repush".
push the pedal. HAHA Don't forget to put it in drive first