Similar words: motivate, motivation, cultivated, captivate, deactivate, motive, captivation, private. Meaning: ['məʊtɪveɪtɪd] adj. provided with a motive or given incentive for action.
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61. But some think dismissal was politically motivated.
62. Larkin's decision is widely believed to be politically motivated.
63. Not all people are motivated by self-interest.
64. They are highly motivated and rarely compromise.
65. You will need to he motivated into action.
66. Conversely, if a person expects that meeting deadlines will not earn praise, he or she may not be as motivated.
67. Nine were more powerfully motivated by a wish to escape from their present job, and expressed relief over leaving it.
68. It's argued that psychoanalysts are motivated by the need to influence and control.
69. A fundamental tenet of Adler's theory is that human actions are motivated by feelings of inferiority of some kind.
70. Most of the researchers are motivated by the simple thrill of discovery.
71. The cases seem either petty or arcane,(www.Sentencedict.com) the investigations tedious or motivated by politics.
72. Never depend upon institutions or government to solve any problem. All social movements are founded by, guided by, motivated and seen through by the passion of individuals. Margaret Mead
73. Highly motivated and highly skilled individuals will prosper in this environment.
74. He was motivated by greed, envy, and the lust for power.
75. The farming achievements of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries were also motivated by the need for more food.
76. But he does deny that his opposition is politically motivated.
77. What motivated my desire to write about the homeless from the position of that doorway was a woman named Gerri Willinger.
78. Each year, seven of those killings were motivated by domestic violence,(sentencedict.com) according to police statistics.
79. Hall plays Michael Atwood, a motivated but still far from star announcer working for an all-sports cable network in Atlanta.
80. They became motivated to do what the trainer wished through fear of repeated pain.
81. Meanwhile, the events of July 17-18 motivated a number of Arab leaders to launch mediation efforts.
82. Instead, they got Richards to acknowledge that a motivated forger with advanced technology could fool even veteran photo analysts.
83. Those advocating such innovations were motivated most powerfully by aesthetic considerations, in particular by the deadening effect on design of development control.
84. Takla Haymanot of Gojjam, another of John's powerful and ambitious subjects, was also motivated solely by self-interest.
85. But this all gets mixed up with motivation too: the horse must be motivated to learn.
86. The directly employed building operative may be motivated by factors other than money incentives.
87. That year, Esquire magazine sent contributing editor Philip Caputo to Stockton to discover what might have motivated the mass murderer.
88. The program is for motivated people who are temporarily down on their luck.
89. But Karnaugh was exceptionally motivated, despite having what should be an exceptionally full life.
90. Shootings and other racially motivated violence perpetrated by private citizens continued to the end of the Carter years.
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