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Meanings of
incentivise
in English
To provide incentives for.
encourage
incentivize
Synonyms
Examples for "
encourage
"
encourage
incentivize
Examples for "
encourage
"
1
Given the opportunity, and state government intentions, they're keen to
encourage
visitors.
2
Many Republicans say the climate bill should help
encourage
nuclear power growth.
3
How can we
encourage
young talent to work in the public sector?
4
Such competition for new deals could
encourage
governments to issue more bonds.
5
The timing is right, since the current planets will
encourage
clear thinking.
1
Nudges
incentivize
vaccinations and help better align vaccination intentions with near-term actions.
2
It's all managed by public policies that
incentivize
commuting in your car.
3
That might
incentivize
it to shut down capacity, as Australia's farmers fear.
4
The government hopes the floor will
incentivize
investment in low-carbon technology.
5
Finally, they addressed the necessity of improving data standards to
incentivize
data sharing.
Usage of
incentivise
in English
1
This, she said, could
incentivise
people to buy private health insurance earlier.
2
Now President Obama will hope at least to
incentivise
some positive action.
3
So there are opportunities to give more powers to
incentivise
local economies.
4
They would also
incentivise
the private sector to switch to cleaner technologies.
5
We might actually do the opposite and
incentivise
them to do that.
6
To
incentivise
bankers, Ping An is providing higher commissions for retail wins.
7
We need to
incentivise
key decision-makers in FDI companies to come to Ireland.
8
The commission recommended that the government
incentivise
future industries, platforms, and application technologies.
9
Why not
incentivise
goal-scoring by increasing the value to five points?
10
Mr Peters said it would also
incentivise
students to study in other subjects.
11
It was designed to
incentivise
good behaviour by rewarding prisoners for engaging constructively.
12
And there are always dangers in how you
incentivise
good behaviour.
13
Sayed-Khaiyum said the budget had been designed to
incentivise
the people of Fiji.
14
They also won't
incentivise
retailers to deny space to rival products.
15
Shaw said the rising carbon price was designed to
incentivise
switching.
16
Instead, we should be looking for new ways to
incentivise
and achieve food reformulation.
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incentivise
Adjective
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
incentivise people
incentivise businesses
incentivise more
incentivise companies
incentivise electric
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