DRIVE A STAKE
Definition: To forcefully and decisively establish or assert something, often to put an end to a situation or issue.
Synonyms: Hammer Stake, Pound Stake, Plant Stake, Secure Stake, Insert Stake
Usage Examples in Sentences
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She wanted to drive a stake through the rumors about her new job.
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The detective needed to drive a stake into the heart of the mystery to solve the case.
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In the game, the knight had to drive a stake to claim victory over the dragon.
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The scientist's goal was to drive a stake through the heart of ignorance with knowledge.
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The new policy aims to drive a stake into the heart of workplace discrimination.
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The community united to drive a stake against the rising tide of poverty in the neighborhood.
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The educational reforms are intended to drive a stake through the heart of inequality in the schooling system.
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The athlete's commitment and hard work helped drive a stake into the heart of doubt about her capabilities.
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The artist's powerful message in the painting aims to drive a stake through societal ignorance.
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In order to drive a stake in the ground and claim ownership, we need to act decisively.
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To drive a stake through the heart of ignorance, education is essential.
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We must drive a stake into the heart of corruption to restore trust in the system.
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We must drive a stake to put an end to this ongoing debate.
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This issue will not resurface if we drive a stake through it.
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If we want this issue to end, we must drive a stake.
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To achieve progress, we need to drive a stake into outdated traditions.
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Environmental conservation requires us to drive a stake into unsustainable practices.
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He plans to drive a stake into the heart of poverty through economic empowerment.
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