transitive. To operate as a motive or influence on the will or belief of (a person); to prompt, actuate, impel (to an action, or to do something).
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释义 | the mind > will > motivation > motivate [verb (transitive)] (217) movec1325 transitive. To operate as a motive or influence on the will or belief of (a person); to prompt, actuate, impel (to an action, or to do something). occasion?1529 To induce by affording grounds or an opportunity; (habitually) to urge or impel by circumstances… transitive. to a course of action. Obsolete. to put in mind1579 to put in mind (also in a mind): to encourage, inspire, or provoke (a person) to follow a specified course of action. act1597 transitive. To put in motion, to motivate; to actuate, animate. Obsolete. motive1657 transitive. To motivate (an action, etc.; occasionally a person); to provide with a motive or inciting cause; to give or supply a motive to; to be… actuate1736 transitive. To cause (a person or animal) to act in a particular way, to motivate. motivate1863 intransitive. To provide motivation for the actions of a character in a literary work. Cf. motiviert, adj. Obsolete. rare. Subcategories:— again (1) — serve as a motive for (6) — incite or instigate (203) |
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