drive to distraction

English

WOTD – 10 January 2021

Etymology

From drive (to cause to become) + to + distraction (deranged state of mind; insanity).

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Verb

drive to distraction (third-person singular simple present drives to distraction, present participle driving to distraction, simple past drove to distraction, past participle driven to distraction)

  1. (transitive, hyperbolic) To annoy (someone) so much that they cannot concentrate.
    Synonyms: drive crazy, drive round the bend, drive up the wall

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