opdreven
Opdreven is a Dutch verb meaning to drive up or to push upward, and it can also be used to describe accelerating a process, especially when referring to increases in prices, wages, demand, or overall activity. The term is built from the prefix op- combined with the verb drijven (to drive or propel), conveying a sense of upward movement or pressure.
In standard Dutch, the usual past participle is opgedreven, and opdreven is considered a dialectal or older-text
Usage and context: opdreven is most commonly found in economic, policy, or journalistic contexts. It describes
Etymology and note: the word reflects the idea of upward movement via the directional prefix op- and
See also: opdrijven (to drive up), opvoeren (to increase or step up), inflatie (inflation), prijzen (prices).