Definition of Redriven

1. redrive [v] - See also: redrive

Lexicographical Neighbors of Redriven

redressing
redressive
redressless
redressment
redressments
redressor
redressors
redrew
redried
redries
redrill
redrilled
redrilling
redrills
redrive
redriven (current term)
redrives
redriving
redroot
redroots
redrove
redrum
redrumed
redruming
redrums
redry
redrying
reds
reds under the bed
redsear

Literary usage of Redriven

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings ... Annual Meeting of the American Wood-Preservers' Association by American Wood-Preservers' Association (1920)
"27. Sound, 46 annual rings to the radial inch, used in laboratory work. 28. Sound, redriven in Northwestern Pacific dock at Tiburón. 29. ..."

2. Annual Report (1901)
"Piles in center bents are badly washed and out of line; very unsafe; should be redriven and bridge overhauled at once. No. 6. In dangerous condition; piles ..."

3. Seal and Salmon Fisheries and General Resources of Alaska by David Starr Jordan, Henry Wood Elliott, Washburn Maynard, Sheldon Jackson, William Gouverneur Morris, Ivan Petroff, Charles Haskins Townsend, Frederick William True, John J. Brice, Leonhard Stejneger (1898)
"The seals turned away from the several drives invariably returned to the hauling grounds and rookery, from which they were driven, only to be redriven to ..."

4. Seal and Salmon Fisheries and General Resources of Alaska by David Starr Jordan, Henry Wood Elliott, Washburn Maynard, Sheldon Jackson, William Gouverneur Morris, Ivan Petroff, Charles Haskins Townsend, Frederick William True, John J. Brice, Leonhard Stejneger (1898)
"... have been redriven in this manner, many times from these several hauling grounds of St. Paul ? More and more forcibly arises to my mind the statement of ..."

5. Seal and Salmon Fisheries and General Resources of Alaska by David Starr Jordan, Henry Wood Elliott, Washburn Maynard, Sheldon Jackson, William Gouverneur Morris, Ivan Petroff, Charles Haskins Townsend, Frederick William True, John J. Brice, Leonhard Stejneger (1898)
"... therefore a male seal is not redriven day after day, because a hauling ground is always given several days' rest before being driven from again. ..."

6. Notes on Track: Construction and Maintenance by Walter Mason Camp (1903)
"The spikes are merely pulled and redriven in the same ... that the spikes be pulled entirely out, the holes plugged and the spikes redriven through the ..."

7. Notes on Track: Construction and Maintenance by Walter Mason Camp (1904)
"The spikes are merely pulled and redriven in the same holes plugged, ... the spikes redriven through fixed holes in the shims, thus spike- killing the tie. ..."

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