self-driven
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of self-driven
First recorded in 1780–90
Example Sentences
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“He’s a self-driven person,” Sunseri said.
From Los Angeles Times
She described Mr Osman as "autonomous and self-driven", known for his "sense of humour, generosity and openness" and close to his family.
From BBC
As Aseema Sinha, author of Globalizing India: How Global Rules and Markets are Shaping India's Rise to Power, observed, this period was marked by "a self-driven industrialisation drive, export pessimism, and suspicion of global alliances".
From BBC
She is also known for her self-driven enterprise feature packages for which she photographs, writes and records video.
From Seattle Times
Llewellyn said Killough-Wilhelm is one of the most motivated, self-driven gymnasts she’d ever met, fueled by a “pure passion” for the sport.
From Seattle Times
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