Drill
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British pronunciation/dɹˈɪl/
American pronunciation/ˈdɹɪɫ/

Definition & Meaning of "drill"

Drill
01

a handheld tool that uses rotational force to create holes or drive screws in various materials

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drill definition and meaning

What is a "drill"?

A drill is a tool used for making round holes in various materials like wood, metal, or stone. It typically has a rotating bit or head that spins quickly to cut into the surface. Drills can be powered by electricity, batteries, or manually, and are commonly used in construction, woodworking, and maintenance tasks. In addition to making holes, drills can also be used for driving screws or mixing substances, depending on the type of attachment used.

02

a way of instruction through repetition and a lot of practice

What is a "drill"?

A drill is a structured practice activity designed to reinforce specific skills or concepts through repetition. In educational contexts, drills often involve repetitive exercises aimed at improving proficiency in a particular area, such as mathematics, language learning, or physical skills. For example, language drills may focus on vocabulary, grammar, or pronunciation, allowing learners to practice and internalize new material. Drills can be conducted individually or in groups and may take various forms, including written exercises, oral practice, or physical activities. While drills can be effective for skill reinforcement, they are often most beneficial when combined with other teaching methods that promote understanding and application of knowledge.

2.1

(military) the training of soldiers to march (as in ceremonial parades) or to perform the manual of arms

03

similar to the mandrill but smaller and less brightly colored

to drill
01

to make a hole or opening in something using a rotating tool

Transitive: to drill a hole in sth
to drill definition and meaning
02

to train and instruct soldiers in specific movements, formations, and procedures

Transitive: to drill soldiers
03

to learn by repetition and practice

Transitive: to drill information or a performance
04

to provide instruction or training to someone, typically in a repetitive or systematic manner

Ditransitive: to drill sb in a skill | to drill sb to do sth
05

to engage in structured and organized training exercises or practice sessions

Intransitive

drill

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example
Example
The carpenter used a cordless drill to assemble the wooden shelves.
The construction crew relied on powerful drills to anchor the beams securely into the foundation.
He adjusted the speed settings on the drill to ensure precise drilling into the metal.
The drill sergeant toned his orders.
The military conducted drills to prepare soldiers for a potential nerve gas attack.
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