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Meanings of
motivate
in English
Portuguese
motivar
Spanish
motivar
Back to the meaning
Give an incentive for action.
move
prompt
propel
incite
actuate
Portuguese
motivar
To mentally support.
encourage
embolden
Synonyms
Examples for "
move
"
move
prompt
propel
incite
actuate
Examples for "
move
"
1
However, the
move
could indeed be to protect the local poultry industry.
2
The best way to
move
forward is to simply stay on course.
3
Government officials said the
move
was to capitalise on favourable market conditions.
4
Britain's
move
follows months of diplomatic threats against the Red Sea state.
5
He said the
move
threatened freedom of speech, belief and open debate.
1
But the nature of that change is likely to
prompt
much debate.
2
We want to create a
prompt
,
responsive system for citizen complaint resolution.
3
Corporate plans
prompt
improvised behaviour from employees, including gaming the new rules.
4
German Cal' 10 baseload power was unchanged as was
prompt
British gas.
5
Their
prompt
recognition and treatment can resolve dangerous situations for the patients.
1
Designers create solutions -the products and services that
propel
us forward.
2
Such systems use energy recovered during braking to help
propel
the car.
3
The event aimed to empower women and
propel
dialogue surrounding community violence.
4
Its steady work eventually earned enough respect to
propel
Mursi to power.
5
Tells how the scramble for money can
propel
legislation or paralyze it.
1
In today's culture, power is defined as the ability to
incite
change.
2
The election commission banned several party posters they said could
incite
hatred.
3
But either way, he had time to
incite
the response he wanted.
4
The crucial question is: did she
incite
others to harm the McCanns?
5
Yet half a century later, fluoridation continues to
incite
fear and paranoia.
1
All these motives
actuate
men and sometimes drive them in different ways.
2
The appetites and passions would infallibly occupy and
actuate
the whole man.
3
I have no selfish ambition to gratify, no personal motives to
actuate
.
4
Is their purpose to appeal to our understanding, and
actuate
our humanity?
5
He knew the reputation of Johnson, and the motives which might
actuate
him.
Usage of
motivate
in English
1
I try to
motivate
everybody, let them know that anything is possible.
2
Principals
motivate
colleagues, create a supportive learning environment and provide instructional leadership.
3
There wouldn't be any need to
motivate
everyone to keep working quickly.
4
Bloomberg insiders say Fenwick used fear as a tactic to
motivate
people.
5
Fire!-sadlythe surest way to
motivate
citizens to make a 911 call.
6
Motivation The app finds new ways to
motivate
you at every turn.
7
They need to spread out, meet people,
motivate
them, bring them in.
8
So I'm certainly focused on that. That threat will inevitably
motivate
McIlroy.
9
This means that I don't have to use grades to
motivate
them.
10
At least now we know how kamikaze pilots managed to
motivate
themselves.
11
He integrates the online world in his teaching to
motivate
his students.
12
The intervention utilises a three-tiered accreditation framework designed to
motivate
intervention implementation.
13
Visit the Workhuman Cloud and
motivate
your team with meaningful human connections.
14
To chronicle the heroic emotions that
motivate
men is a fine task.
15
Such frightening thoughts might have been by themselves enough to
motivate
him.
16
I was hoping it would
motivate
me to exercise but it hasn't.
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motivate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
motivate people
motivate students
motivate employees
motivate the players
motivate a team
More collocations
Translations for
motivate
Portuguese
motivar
propulsar
provocar
montivar
estimular
Spanish
motivar
incitar
Motivate
through the time
Motivate
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common