Driven vs Procedural - What's the difference?
driven | procedural |
Obsessed; passionately motivated to achieve goals.
(of snow) Formed into snowdrifts by wind.
Related to procedure.
(computing) Generated by means of a procedure, rather than being designed.
(literature) A type of literature, film, or television program involving a sequence of technical detail.
* 2000 , Gary Hausladen, Places for Dead Bodies (page 35)
As adjectives the difference between driven and procedural
is that driven is obsessed; passionately motivated to achieve goals while procedural is procedural.As a verb driven
is .driven
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)Derived terms
* demand-driven English adjectives ending in -en English irregular past participles ----procedural
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The judge dismissed the case on procedural grounds; it wasn't the facts or the law, it was just they hadn't filed the correct forms.
- a procedural''' texture; '''procedural terrain
Derived terms
* procedurallyNoun
(en noun)- It is only fitting that the investigation of place-based police procedurals begins in America, where the police procedural was invented and turned into a literary art form.