Synonym: motivating, motive, need. Similar words: motivate, captivation, motion, emotion, promotion, emotional, elevation, innovation. Meaning: [‚məʊtɪ'veɪʃn] n. 1. the psychological feature that arouses an organism to action toward a desired goal; the reason for the action; that which gives purpose and direction to behavior 2. the condition of being motivated 3. the act of motivating; providing incentive.
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31. That means it is essentially political in motivation.
32. Competition is a rude yet effective motivation. Toba Beta
33. Motivation for learning is viewed as external.
34. What a sceptical or defeatist system needs is motivation.
35. Parental motivation came from high earnings.
36. What better motivation to follow a low-fat diet? 7.
37. It's vital to keep momentum and motivation going.
38. This provides still stronger motivation to seek new markets.
39. No desire, no motivation, no success. Dr T.P.Chia
40. However, it is well known that the motivation of the person concerned is an important ingredient in successful independence.
41. The striving to become an effective member of society is part of the motivation that activates development of the personality.
42. How far is it affected by motivation, by a clear sense of purpose, as with the microwave ovens?
42. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
43. She believed that the motivation to lose weight could only come from people bottoming out emotionally.
44. In general, illiteracy and lack of motivation militate against reliability of figures from Third World countries.
45. The bird is powered by its own life and by its motivation. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
46. Once the motivation to stop arises, it is not so difficult to kick the habit.
47. But this all gets mixed up with motivation too: the horse must be motivated to learn.
48. Both motivation and emotion will be analysed as processes concerned with the control of human action.
49. Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going. Jim Rohn
50. The North have both the motivation and the coordination behind the scrum to brush aside a rebuilt Midlands team.
51. One motivation for the reform was the perceived disincentive to labour market participation generated by the current benefit rules.
52. Motivation can be increased in another way - by introducing credits for library instruction courses.
53. Learners are always given tasks to do whilst listening which encourages motivation and gives them a reason to listen.
54. A highly motivated individual, it is argued(sentencedict.com), will perform better than one with a low level of motivation.
55. The number of errors is heavily influenced by motivation of the staff.
56. Mr Greenspan is famously hard to interpret, and the motivation for his rate cut will no doubt remain unclear for now.
57. However, each also needs a strong measure of motivation to provide friendly and responsive customer service.
58. However, others saw a commercial rather than a political motivation behind the sale.
59. There will always be exceptions to this classification of factors influencing motivation.
60. My own initial year of literacy work confirms for me the presence of a limitless degree of motivation.
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