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driver's license
noun
a permit, as one issued by a state's motor vehicle bureau, that allows the holder to drive a motor vehicle on public roads.
Word History and Origins
Origin of driver's license1
Example Sentences
In addition to her updated cellphone, the new season finds Candace getting her driver’s license and going to therapy, “which she totally needs to do,” Tisdale says.
The governor signed a law prohibiting felons, non-U.S. citizens and non-Florida residents from serving as petition circulators; limiting the number of signed petitions a volunteer can collect before being required to register as an official canvasser and requiring signers to write either the last four numbers of their Social Security or driver’s license number on petitions.
Anthony Salerno, an attorney who represented Devoe before Babakhan took over his case, denied the steroids claim in May 2023, telling The Times that his client had passed drug tests and was relieved of duty after his driver’s license was suspended for “speeding at an extremely high rate.”
To run for mayor, Kim changed her California driver’s license and her voter registration to a home in the 5th District, where she never lived, according to the criminal complaint.
Often, gun rights advocates compare the policy to someone with a driver’s license being allowed to drive in any state in the country.
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