Definition of Motivate. Meaning of Motivate. Synonyms of Motivate

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Definition of Motivate

Motivate
Motivate Mo"ti*vate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. -vated; p. pr. & vb. n. -vating.] [From Motive, n.] To provide with a motive; to move; impel; induce; incite. -- Mo`ti*va"tion, n. --William James.

Meaning of Motivate from wikipedia

- motivational phenomena. Content theories aim to describe which internal factors motivate people and which goals they commonly follow. Examples are the hierarchy...
- Motivator is a source of motivation. It may also refer to: "Motivator", a 1989 song by Spandau Ballet from the album Heart Like a Sky Motivator (horse)...
- Look up motivate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. To motivate is to provide motivation, a reason or incentive for a particular behavior. Motivate may also...
- Derrick Errol Evans MBE (born 15 November 1952), better known as Mr Motivator, is a Jamaican-born British fitness instructor. He rose to fame in 1993...
- Motivate LLC (formerly Alta Bicycle Share and also Motivate International Inc.) is a company based in New York City that services bicycle sharing systems...
- Motivated reasoning (motivational reasoning bias) is a cognitive and social response in which individuals, consciously or sub-consciously, allow emotion-loaded...
- Motivate Canada is a Canadian non-profit organization that empowers youth through sports and recreation. The organization is based in Ottawa, with offices...
- A party motivator is a person paid to entertain attendants at a party. Typically, party motivators are attractive young men and women who dress fashionably...
- Motivated forgetting is a theorized psychological behavior in which people may forget unwanted memories, either consciously or unconsciously. It is an...
- Motivating language theory (ML) is an academic theory within the broader field of communication. The theory was originally proposed by J. ****van in 1988...