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Synonyms

motivate

American  
[moh-tuh-veyt] / ˈmoʊ təˌveɪt /

verb (used with object)

motivated, motivating
  1. to provide with a motive, or a cause or reason to act; incite; impel.

    Synonyms:
    cause, prompt, provoke, move, induce

motivate British  
/ ˈməʊtɪˌveɪt /

verb

  1. (tr) to give incentive to

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Other Word Forms

  • demotivate verb (used with object)
  • motivator noun
  • nonmotivated adjective
  • remotivate verb (used with object)
  • unmotivated adjective
  • unmotivating adjective
  • well-motivated adjective

Etymology

Origin of motivate

First recorded in 1860–65; motive + -ate 1

Example Sentences

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This threat is acute enough that observers are warning that the ability to anonymously make such large bets on current events could motivate the people involved to alter outcomes for their own financial benefit.

From Salon

She wants to see the end of the current regime - but stressed the range of factors that motivate its support base and make change so difficult.

From BBC

On Tuesday evening, Meta introduced a new stock option program for senior executives to motivate them to grow the company at an extremely aggressive pace and reach a $9 trillion-plus valuation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Campaigns set the per-signature price to motivate collectors, and the price tends to rise as the ballot deadline approaches.

From The Wall Street Journal

“While I’m stoked that Illinois has a real shot, I want to avoid any kind of motivated cognition.”

From The Wall Street Journal