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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181. The potential for mischief in the international system by politically motivated or overzealous prosecutions is great.
182. Hubbell was motivated by a desire to protect the Clintons, the senators suggested.
183. And detractors question whether the allegations have been motivated by a search for justice or a search for money.
184. He had none of the lust for power both personally and in business that had motivated Monsieur.
185. The family doctor may choose to manage patients who are well motivated and not severely emaciated.
186. He did once enrol on a home study course but couldn't get motivated.
187. I had started songs that I really liked, but had not been really motivated.
188. Businesses naturally want to attract the most qualified and motivated young people.
189. Too many leaders, motivated by self-interest, had failed to rise to the occasion.
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190. It may well be that, throughout our careers we are motivated by the desire to satisfy different needs. 2.
191. Loss of momentum occurs when other people are not motivated to do their part.
192. In the 1920s and 1930s the Soviets could be motivated to build socialism.
193. But he said he did not know if all of those killings were politically motivated.
194. We are motivated by our needs when they are not satisfied.
195. You go back into concentrated training in the spring highly motivated, starting off from a new plateau.
196. The motivated, well-trained immigrant was not a subgroup of students but an archetype of all students.
197. Harvard's new pathway got through its pilot years relying on the motivated staff and fellows.
198. Many in the Asian community feel that the police actions were motivated by racial bias.
199. The Profitboss puts money into welfare, motivated by a deep and genuine concern for every single person in his team.
200. Intrinsically motivated, for the most part, the people in them are buoyed by the joy of problem solving.
201. The metaphoric juxtaposition of incongruous thematic material is motivated by the exigencies of the main character's job as a simultaneous interpreter.
202. There were no signs that the attack had been politically motivated.
203. Ironically, it was the fear of congressional action against noncitizens that had finally motivated him to apply for citizenship.
204. On Feb. 5, 1990, they began a similarly motivated one-week hunger strike.
205. You peck away at your computer, but it is hard for you to get motivated.
206. The Boxer rebellion of 1900, led by a secret society with mysterious and terrifying rituals, was motivated solely by xenophobia.
207. If we are at the bottom of the organisation we may be motivated by the desire to satisfy physiological needs.
208. Most historians see Montgomerie as a rather unstable figure, motivated more by ambition than political principle.
209. Love is meeting needs, which means that anyone motivated to love automatically assumes a burden to discover what the needs are.
210. Watergate, the political scandal that so motivated these young people, is 25 years old this year.
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