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Phrase(s): drive someone out
Go to force someone out of office., Phrase(s): drive out (to some place)
to go in a vehicle to a place that is away from one’s home, away from a city, etc. • We drove out to a little place in the country for a picnic. • Why don’t you drive out this weekend? We would love to have you here.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs