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Impelling to action.
motive
motivative
causative
The act of motivating; providing incentive.
motivation
motive
motivative
1
Although you probably had the best
motive
I've come across so far.
2
De tectives have no
motive
or suspects in the case, police said.
3
Authorities said they had not yet determined the
motive
for the crime.
4
Yes, we went to mass, although the
motive
was far from pious.
5
Let the
motive
be in the deed and not in the event.
1
Cousins is being held at Tippacanoe County jail, said Cox, who did not disclose a
motivative
for the shooting during an afternoon press conference.
1
And, quite paradoxically, age suddenly became a highly
motivating
factor in change.
2
For him, poverty is the
motivating
factor, given the potential financial rewards.
3
There's a distinct line between
motivating
others and being far too assertive.
4
Use the regret as a wake-up call, a way of
motivating
yourself
5
Kerrie O'Brien never had a problem
motivating
herself to go the gym.
6
Some dealers have complained that political and other issues were
motivating
factors.
7
It was
motivating
to watch, learn, and support them on their attempts.
8
And that is exactly why some people find activity trackers so
motivating
.
9
It's
motivating
to have a hard project 30 feet from your bed.
10
In education, that might be marking or
motivating
,
lecturing or lesson planning.
11
Needless to say, Mugs did the leading and I did the
motivating
.
12
Trainers were
motivating
classes to exercise at the same time over Zoom.
13
He is really nice and a very
motivating
person to be around.
14
Among those
motivating
the audience will be Sevens' rugby coach Gordon Tietjens.
15
A guy recently went viral for
motivating
people during a Johannesburg Parkrun.
16
While bouts of stress can be
motivating
,
very prolonged episodes are debilitating.
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motivating factor
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