Drive home American British informal
1. To come back home by driving.
I intend to drive home right after finishing work.
Jane, though, drank a lot wine, he still decided to drive home.
2. To take someone back home.
Don't worry, Jane will drive you home.
My friend drives me home after the appointment.
3. To emphasize or make something clear.
The environmentalists have driven home the danger of hazardous waste disposal from companies.
Marry drove home the importance of rehabilitation programs for delinquents after serving their first sentences.
4. The ride to return home
The pristine landscape on the drive home captures my soul so much that I can not take my eyes off them.
My drive home was prolonged for two hours given the traffic congestion.
The verb "drive" should be conjugated according to its tense.
Act in a way that is likely to cause problems for you
If you wear high heels for a long walk you're asking for trouble.