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Is "drive" here a noun? What does it mean?

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Rebecca

Yes, that's correct. It can be used as a noun. In this context, the speaker uses "drive" to mean a determination, desire, or ambition to do something. We can understand he is complimenting Meredith on her determination and motivation in work and her personal life. Ex: The student showed a lot of drive. She was sure to succeed in life. Ex: I admire you for your drive and determination.

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