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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61) The quake was significantly less powerful than the one that hit Japan two weeks ago, causing a tsunami, leaving thousands dead or missing, and prompting fears of a nuclear meltdown.
62) Also, a comment appears prompting you that you must insert either a title or base element.
63) Provide convenient on - line help system as well as prompting functions.
64) This year's massive snowpack is thawing, causing rivers and streams to surge and prompting flood warnings.
65) The invention discloses a new method for prompting the growth of border cells to cause patent foramen ovale on interatrial septum to self-heal.
66) A day later, Forbes said its online chief quit, prompting reports that the 92-year-old magazine faces a shakeup.
67) And the same accelerator defect is prompting Toyota to recall just over 75,000 RAV4 sport utility vehicles in China, made in 2009-2010, the Chinese government's product safety watchdog said.
68) Words are capable of arousing the strongest emotion and prompting all man's actio.
69) Approach and engage a pretty girl in conversation with no prompting from anyone.
70) But as the past couple of years have demonstrated, that can push prices too far, prompting consumers to overextend themselves.
71) Unusually, his account of Tevez's recalcitrance was volunteered to the press without prompting.
72) The toilet paper companies took the latter approach, prompting consumer watchdogs to blow the whistle.
73) A new brush fire has broken out in the hills above Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley suburbs, prompting mandatory evacuations.
74) Conclusion Abdominal Acupuncture is considered as an effective therapy for the postoperative rehabilitation care patients with coma because of its effect on prompting reanimation.
75) Signs are characteristic of conciseness , directness, and intertextuality, with prompting, directing , referential and appellative functions.
76) A new brush fire has broken out in the hills above Los Angles' San Fernando Valley suburbs, prompting mandatory evacuations .
77) To use Prompting Method by G Polya to form their metacognitive ability and improve their ability to solve math problems.
78) I often felt a charitable prompting to call at the place and see poor Bartleby.
79) But the Air Force canned it before testing even started, prompting Lovelace to start the Woman in Space Program.
80) Astro's mother abandoned him at Ano Nuevo Island off the San Mateo coast in June, prompting biologists to bottle-feed the pup.
81) Results revealed that the light receptors, called rhodopsin, became most active under blue and UV light, prompting melanin production within seconds.
82) A woman at a shopping center kiosk smiles at a travel ad, prompting the device to print out a travel discount coupon.
83) ANOTHER DISORDER in which prompting neurogenesis might be beneficial is Alzheimer's disease.
84) New York needed little prompting from their coach Bill Parcells.
85) With the rise in procurement costs prompting companies to raise the prices of their products, the output prices index edged up to 52.8 from 52.1 the previous month.
86) In Palmyra, Syria, I once refused to buy a $4 T-shirt from a child hawker, prompting his outraged query: "Why are Americans so cheap?
87) Both sides were raising the rhetoric on the day South Korea launched big land and sea military exercises, prompting North Kor ea to denounce its richer neighbour as a warmonger.
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88) There the nociceptor releases signaling molecules called neurotransmitters that activate neurons in the dorsal horn, prompting them to transmit the alarm message up to the brain.
89) For example, severe dehydration can cause crystallin proteins to precipitate, prompting their cells to crumble into a clump—a cataract.
90) Hands - free Install ( no prompting, but progress dialogs and error messages shown ).
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