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motivate (verb), motivates; motivated; motivating
1. To provide someone with an incentive to do something; to encourage: The weekly meeting of the company staff was done to motivate the employees.
2. To animate or to cause someone or a group of people to take action: Henry was motivated to get as much done for the company as possible before the day was over.

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2. To animate or to cause someone or a group of people to take action: Henry was motivated to get as much done for the company as possible before the day was over.

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mot-, moto-, -motile, -motility, -motorial, -motoric, -motive, -motored; mov-
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