Drive may refer to:
- In physics, drive means to impart forward motion to by physical force.
- In psychology, drive is an alternate name for motivation.
- In psychoanalysis, Drive theory (psychoanalysis) refers to the theory of drives, motivations, or instincts, that have clear objects.
- In computing, drive is a device that reads data and often writes data onto a storage medium (like a floppy or CD).
- In electrical engineering, a drive is an electronic device to provide power to a motor or servo. Please see Motor controller for details.
- In cricket, a drive is a generic name for a number of shots played by a Batsman that tend to go in front of the batsman or 'down the ground'.
- In golf, drive is a very long golf shot, usually the first shot hit. The word is used in the same sense in baseball, where a line drive is a well hit ball.
- In rugby, a drive is the act of pushing the opposition back in a scrum, maul or ruck. This is often done by the forward pack.
- In american football, a drive is a series of offensive plays during a possession.
- In basketball, driving is getting near the rim with the ball, often for an easier shot.
- In radio industry, drive is a time shift in the late afternoon.
- A drive (charity) can be the act of a charity collecting items other than money.
- In dog training drives are categories of behaviors that dogs instinctively find rewarding. Examples include prey drive, food drive and defense drive.
- In spacecraft propulsion, a drive is a thruster.
- Driving is the act of controlling a vehicle.
- DRIVE Act
- Drive is short for driveway.
- As a proper noun, drive is Chicago slang term for Lake Shore Drive
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