Synonym: prompt, suggestion. Similar words: prompt, promptly, impromptu, tempting, uncompromising, compromise, promising, captivating. Meaning: ['prɑmtɪŋ /'prɒm-] n. 1. persuasion formulated as a suggestion 2. a cue given to a performer (usually the beginning of the next line to be spoken).
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31) The cardinal himself demurred, this prompting a noisy debate between the temporal and ecclesiastical peers.
32) He spoke without much prompting and I was encouraged by his composure.
33) The Ibos seceded in 1967 as the state of Biafra, prompting a war that left 1 million people dead.
34) Talks on the division collapsed last week in Geneva over territorial issues, prompting fears of more intense fighting in Bosnia.
35) The welfare cutoff is prompting record numbers of people to apply for citizenship.
36) High winds and torrential rains have swept eastwards across the country, prompting warnings for drivers to take extra care.
37) During the period of the pilot project the prompting system and database were paper driven.
38) Without any prompting, 19 percent said they planned to vote for Forbes or were leaning toward him.
39) If anyone feels the Lord prompting them to help meet this financial outlay please see Rosina Kilpatrick or myself.
40) All expressed satisfaction with the working of the prompting scheme and 10 wanted more patients to be included.
41) Investors took their money elsewhere, prompting a far-reaching economic crisis.
42) The big storm is also prompting changes in space.
43) Password prompting always occurs regardless if the account exists.
44) When Harry tells Ron and Hermione about his snog session with Cho, he does so only as a result of Hermione's prompting.
45) At present, China's nuclear power industry is expanding, prompting substantial import of technologies and equipment.
46) But strong political opposition to the pact has reduced Mr. Singh's government to a minority, prompting him to seek a confidence vote in a two-day session of parliament[Sentencedict.com], starting Monday.
47) WASHINGTON - Overeating makes the brain go haywire, prompting a cascade of damage that may cause diabetes, heart disease and other ills, US researchers reported on Thursday.
48) O'Brien spoke his prompting lines with the confidence of an actor in a long - running play.
49) Last week, the Mexican peso touched an all-time low versus the dollar, prompting the government to intervene in the foreign-exchange market.
50) Additionally, salary and occupation development are the two most important employee - prompting means.
51) Now the release of this record of the 21-year-old's last moments has divided America, prompting furious debate over the sanitisation of war at a critical time for the military offensive.
52) When JFK was running for the Senate, Rose hosted real tea parties, prompting Henry Cabot Lodge to say those "damn tea parties" cost him the election.
53) Full - screen mode is often used for fill - in - the - blanks prompting.
54) MRK.N) shares fell more than 10 percent a day after the company said U.S. regulators rejected a new cholesterol drug, prompting brokerages to cut price targets on the stock.
55) Because, actually , she really wanted you to , but prompting is so unromantic, isn't it?
56) By prompting a cell to overexpress a few genes, researchers can turn a skin or blood cell into a pluripotent cell: one that has regained the potential to become any number of cells in the body.
57) Stock option is an efficient distribution and prompting system that enterprises have proved in many countries.
58) Lacklustre performance failed to convince many to stay once the moratorium expired, however,(http://sentencedict.com/prompting.html) prompting RAB to review its business and move to delist – a move formally announced last Friday.
59) A parliamentary investigation has been blocked, prompting speculation about a political stitch - up.
60) AIC, formerly Asia ISDN Commit - tee, commits itself to the prompting of ISDN application.
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