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Meanings of
inducement
in English
Portuguese
incentivo
Catalan
incentiu
Spanish
estímulo
Back to the meaning
A positive motivational influence.
incentive
motivator
disincentive
Portuguese
incentivo
Catalan
inducció
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Act of bringing about a desired result.
inducing
Catalan
inducció
Synonyms
Examples for "
incentive
"
incentive
motivator
Examples for "
incentive
"
1
That's a strong
incentive
for private companies to meet market demands efficiently.
2
A Whanganui Housing Trust said the
incentive
was just shifting the problem.
3
Thus, it has more
incentive
to consider new ventures and business partners.
4
Hence, perhaps, the
incentive
to focus funds on getting child protection right.
5
A few million could prove a great
incentive
towards generating more jobs.
1
The trust therefore used beauty as a key
motivator
in their campaign.
2
The baby's apparent good health was a huge
motivator
for continued adherence.
3
Religion, unfortunately, provides a useful cover and powerful
motivator
for the evil-hearted.
4
The major economic
motivator
then, is for the development of animal anthelmintics.
5
Spite can be a powerful
motivator
if harnessed in the right way.
Usage of
inducement
in English
1
The question comes out colder than he means: 'Upon what possible
inducement
?
'
2
Oratory is a real
inducement
in societies seldom blessed with that attraction.
3
Perhaps the distance from the town was an
inducement
to live there.
4
As the opportunities of forgery were greater, so also was the
inducement
.
5
Pay, honours, and the like cease to be the
inducement
of effort.
6
The roads-ifthey can be so called-offerlittle
inducement
to the tourist.
7
The
inducement
,
here, however, was of course in no way instantly recognizable.
8
I am disposed to exercise this power if the
inducement
is sufficient.
9
However, we expect to offer you an
inducement
soon in Lord Vargrave.
10
Upon my word, it is the strongest
inducement
you could offer me.
11
Not that this would be the only
inducement
for living at Pisa.
12
There is no other
inducement
great enough to bring the departed back.
13
The men, however, required no
inducement
to exert themselves to the utmost.
14
And this was my
inducement
for writing the note, which you received.
15
But there was this
inducement
for her to go on with it.
16
Except to the mischievously inclined, they offer no
inducement
to commit violence.
Other examples for "inducement"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
inducement
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
great inducement
sufficient inducement
additional inducement
strong inducement
chief inducement
More collocations
Translations for
inducement
Portuguese
incentivo
Catalan
incentiu
al·licient
estímul
inducció
Spanish
estímulo
incentivo
Inducement
through the time
Inducement
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common