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    driving with a suspended license!


    driving with a suspended license

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    1) "Driving" -- As to driving with a suspended license

    1drive
    Pronunciation: 'drIv
    Function: verb
    Inflected Form(s): drove /'drOv/; driv·en /'dri-v&n/; driv·ing /'drI-vi[ng]/
    Etymology: Middle English, from Old English drIfan; akin to Old High German trIban to drive
    transitive verb
    1 a : to frighten or prod (as game or cattle) into moving in a desired direction b : to go through (an area) driving game animals
    2 : to carry on or through energetically <drives a hard bargain>
    3 a : to impart a forward motion to by physical force <waves drove the boat ashore> b : to repulse, remove, or cause to go by force, authority, or influence <drive the enemy back> c : to set or keep in motion or operation <drive machinery by electricity> d basketball : to move quickly and forcefully down or along <drive the lane> <drive the baseline>
    4 a : to direct the motions and course of (a draft animal) b : to operate the mechanism and controls and direct the course of (as a vehicle) <drive a car> c : to convey in a vehicle <his father drove me home> d : to float (logs) down a stream
    5 a : to exert inescapable or coercive pressure on : FORCE <driven by his passions> b : to compel to undergo or suffer a change (as in situation or emotional state) <drove him crazy> <drove her out of business> c : to urge relentlessly to continuous exertion <the sergeant drove his recruits> d : to press or force into an activity, course, or direction <the drug habit drives addicts to steal> e : to project, inject, or impress incisively <drove her point home>
    6 : to force (a passage) by pressing or digging
    7 a : to propel (an object of play

    Driving is the controlled operation of a vehicle, which is usually a motor vehicle such as a truck, bus, or car. Although direct operation of a bicycle, a mounted animal (not including chariot operation) or — at least in the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada — a motorcycle is commonly called riding, such operators usually considered to be drivers by law since they are required to obey those rules of the road which apply to all drivers.

    Driving includes knowing how to operate the mechanisms which control the speed and direction (which in technical terminology are both components of the velocity), and the braking of the vehicle, and especially includes knowing how to do both safely. An experienced driver usually has an intuitive understanding of the basics of car handling.

    • 1 Driving as a physical skill
    • 2 Driving as a survival skill
    • 3 Driving laws
      • 3.1 Minimum motorist ages
    • 4 Enforcement of driving-related laws
    • 5 The Three A's of Safe Driving
    • 6 See also
    • 7 External links

    In terms of the basic physical tasks required, driving a motor vehicle generally involves:

    • Starting the vehicle's engine with the starting system
    • Setting the transmission to the correct gear
    • Depressing the pedals with one's feet to accelerate, slow and stop the vehicle and to engage the engine with the drivetrain (manual only)
    • Steering the vehicle's direction with the steering wheel
    • Operating other important ancillary devices like the indicators, headlights and windshield wipers
    • Watching the road conditions in all directions around the vehicle (including frequent checks behind the vehicle using mirrors) to monitor the relative location of other vehicles (including bicycles) and pedestrians.

    Of course, driving is far more complicated tha..."



    2) "With" -- As to driving with a suspended license

    with
    Pronunciation: 'wi[th], 'with, w&[th], w&th
    Function: preposition
    Etymology: Middle English, against, from, with, from Old English; akin to Old English wither against, Old High German widar against, back, Sanskrit vi apart
    1 a : in opposition to : AGAINST <had a fight with his brother> b : so as to be separated or detached from <broke with her family>
    2 a -- used as a function word to indicate a participant in an action, transaction, or arrangement <works with his father> <a talk with a friend> <got into an accident with the car> b -- used as a function word to indicate the object of attention, behavior, or feeling <get tough with him> <angry with her> c : in respect to : so far as concerns <on friendly terms with all nations> d -- used to indicate the object of an adverbial expression of imperative force <off with his head> e : OVER, ON <no longer has any influence with them> f : in the performance, operation, or use of <the trouble with this machine>
    3 a -- used as a function word to indicate the object of a statement of comparison or equality <a dress identical with her hostess's> b -- used as a function word to express agreement or sympathy <must conclude, with you, that the painting is a forgery> c : on the side of : FOR <if he's for lower taxes, I'm with him> d : as well as <can pitch with the best of them>
    4 a -- used as a function word to indicate combination, accompaniment, presence, or addition <heat milk with honey> <went there with her> <his money, with his wife's, comes to a million> b : inclusive of <costs $5 with the tax>
    5 a : in

    This is a list of English prepositions. In English, some prepositions are short, typically containing five letters or fewer. There are, however, a significant number of multi-word prepositions. Throughout the history of the English language, new prepositions have come into use, old ones fallen out of use, and the meaning of existing prepositions changed. Nonetheless, the prepositions are by and large a closed class.

    • 1 Single-word
    • 2 Multi-word
      • 2.1 Two words
      • 2.2 Three words
    • 3 Archaic or infrequently used
    • 4 Not fully grammaticalized
    • 5 Preposition-like modifiers of quantified noun phrases
    • 6 Postpositions
    • 7 References
    • aboard
    • about
    • above
    • absent
    • across
    • after
    • against
    • along
    • alongside
    • amid
    • amidst
    • among
    • amongst
    • around
    • as
    • astride
    • at
    • atop
    • before
    • behind
    • below
    • beneath
    • beside
    • besides
    • between
    • beyond
    • but
    • by
    • despite
    • down
    • during
    • except
    • following
    • for
    • from
    • in
    • inside
    • into
    • like
    • mid
    • minus
    • near
    • nearest (as in "call for the location nearest you")
    • notwithstanding (also used postpositionally)
    • of
    • off
    • on
    • onto
    • opposite
    • out
    • outside<..."


      3) "A" -- As to driving with a suspended license

      1a
      Pronunciation: 'A
      Function: noun
      Inflected Form(s): plural a's or as /'Az/
      Usage: often capitalized, often attributive
      1 a : the 1st letter of the English alphabet b : a graphic representation of this letter c : a speech counterpart of orthographic a
      2 : the sixth tone of a C-major scale
      3 : a graphic device for reproducing the letter a
      4 : one designated a especially as the first in order or class
      5 a : a grade rating a student's work as superior in quality b : one graded or rated with an A
      6 : something shaped like the letter A
      7 capitalized : the one of the four ABO blood groups characterized by the presence of antigens designated by the letter A and by the presence of antibodies against the antigens present in the B blood group
      Pronunciation Symbols

      Basic Latin alphabet
        Aa Bb Cc Dd  
      Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj
      Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp
      Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv
        Ww Xx Yy Zz  

      The letter A is the first letter in the Latin alphabet. Its name in English is a (IPA /eɪ/).

      • 1 History
      • 2 Usage
      • 3 Codes for computing
      • 4 Meanings for A
      • 5 References
      • 6 See also

      The letter A began as a pictogram of an ox head in Egyptian hieroglyphs or the Proto-semitic alphabet.

      Egyptian hieroglyph ox head Proto-Semitic ox head Phoenician aleph Greek Alpha Etruscan A Roman A

      By 1600 BC, the Phoenician alphabet's letter had a linear form that served as the basis for some later forms. Its name must have corresponded closely to the Hebrew aleph. The name is also similar to the Arabic alif.

      When the Ancient Greeks adopted the alphabet, they had no use for the glottal stop that the letter had denoted in Phoenician and other Semitic languages, so they used the sign for the vowel /a/, and changed its name to alpha. In the earliest Greek inscriptions after the Greek Dark Ages, dating to the 8th century BC, the letter ..."



      4) "Suspended" -- As to driving with a suspended license

      sus·pend
      Pronunciation: s&-'spend
      Function: verb
      Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French suspendre, from Latin suspendere, from sub-, sus- up + pendere to cause to hang, weigh
      transitive verb
      1 : to debar temporarily especially from a privilege, office, or function <suspend a student from school>
      2 a : to cause to stop temporarily <suspend bus service> b : to set aside or make temporarily inoperative <suspend the rules>
      3 : to defer to a later time on specified conditions <suspend sentence>
      4 : to hold in an undetermined or undecided state awaiting further information <suspend judgment> <suspend disbelief>
      5 a : HANG; especially : to hang so as to be free on all sides except at the point of support <suspend a ball by a thread> b : to keep from falling or sinking by some invisible support (as buoyancy) <dust suspended in the air> c : to put or hold in suspension <suspended sediment>
      6 a : to keep fixed or lost (as in wonder or contemplation) b : to keep waiting in suspense or indecision
      7 : to hold (a musical note) over into the following chord
      intransitive verb
      1 : to cease operation temporarily
      2 : to stop payment or fail to meet obligations
      3 : HANG
      synonym see DEFER
      Pronunciation Symbols

      For other uses, see suspension.

      Suspended: A Cryogenic Nightmare
      Developer(s) Infocom
      Publisher(s) Infocom
      Designer(s) Michael Berlyn
      Engine ZIL
      Release date(s) Release 5: February 22, 1983

      Release 7: April 19, 1983
      Release 8: May 21, 1983
      Release 8: May 21, 1984

      Genre(s) Interactive fiction
      Mode(s) Single player
      Rating(s) n/a
      Platform(s) Amiga, Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, TRS-80, TI-99/4A, Macintosh
      Media 3½" or 5¼" disk
      System requirements No special requirements
      Input Keyboard

      Suspended: A Cryogenic Nightmare is an interactive fiction computer game written by Michael Berlyn and published by Infocom in 1983. It belongs to the science fiction genre, and is considered by many fans to be one of Infocom's better non-Zork-related titles. Like most Infocom titles, it was ported to most popular personal computers of the day, such as the Apple II, PC, Atari ST and Commodore 64. It is Infocom's sixth game.

      • 1 Backg..."


        5) "License" -- As to driving with a suspended license

        1li·cense
        Variant(s): or li·cence /'lI-s&n(t)s/
        Function: noun
        Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French licence, from Latin licentia, from licent-, licens, present participle of licEre to be permitted
        1 a : permission to act b : freedom of action
        2 a : a permission granted by competent authority to engage in a business or occupation or in an activity otherwise unlawful b : a document, plate, or tag evidencing a license granted c : a grant by the holder of a copyright or patent to another of any of the rights embodied in the copyright or patent short of an assignment of all rights
        3 a : freedom that allows or is used with irresponsibility b : disregard for standards of personal conduct : LICENTIOUSNESS
        4 : deviation from fact, form, or rule by an artist or writer for the sake of the effect gained
        synonym see FREEDOM
        - licensed adjective
        Pronunciation Symbols

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        To license or grant li..."



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