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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91) Such extremism is becoming a major security issue, prompting fears of an attack on Obama's life or some other incident of domestic terrorism.
92) Austerity is prompting a re - think in other areas too.
93) They are prompting to respond to our call for help.
94) The Connection Properties dialog appears,(http://sentencedict.com/prompting.html) prompting you to define another database connection.
95) This discovery was shared with government reformers, prompting the enactment of formal accountability mechanisms, including regular audits of budget allocations.
96) Intercell AG plunged 41 percent to 9.99 euros after a vaccine patch to prevent diarrhea in travelers failed in two patient studies, prompting the company to forecast a wider loss.
97) Farmers don't need much prompting to tell you that "flaming dog owners" are the scourge of their lives.
98) They blow the coals in secret, prompting me to revenge.
99) The severe blow dealt to Russia by the West's financial crisis is prompting a recalibration of Russia's foreign policy.
100) full-screen mode is often used for fill - in - the - blanks prompting.
101) These adjectives mean acting, reacting, or happening without apparent forethought , prompting, or planning.
102) The deep-water quake sent a surge of tsunami waves pealing across the Pacific, prompting evacuations from Hawaii to Japan.
103) The album received widespread critical acclaim, prompting Alternative Press magazine to include Vaux in their 100 Bands to Watch feature.
104) The mounting level of debt in the industrialised world is prompting a growing number of investors to use the derivatives market to bet on the chance of rich governments defaulting on bonds.
105) According the principle of sympathetic vibration the new type brake hub fatigue testing device has the fatigue testing by the way of electromagnetic prompting.
106) In the 4th century, Roman Emperor Constantine the Great converted to Christianity and created a Christian empire, prompting the building of many new churches.
107) Nonetheless, investors fear that inflation could suddenly resurge in China, prompting the government to raise interest rates faster than expected.
108) Even as a child, without any prompting from others, I wanted to be a writer and, indeed, I turned out a good deal of the usual juvenilia.
109) That bubble has burst, prompting the Federal Reserve to slash interest rates.
110) Patients with breast cancer may have more copies of this HER2 gene, prompting them to overproduce HER2 protein so that more signals are sent to breast cells.
111) Car is uncompetitive elsewhere , prompting him to sign an early deal with Sauber for 2004.
112) In fact, the yen soared to what was then a record high against the dollar after the earthquake, prompting official intervention a few days later.
113) Environmental economy prompting policy is an important part of environmental policies.
114) AFS comes out through three ways: character prompting, capacity prompting and semantic prompting.
115) A serial of functions by the public telephone network are also described in this intelligent system, such as remote control, sound prompting, leave words and automatic alarm.
116) On this trip, Sinton and Bowles explore a seamount that reminds Sinton of a penguin, prompting him to christen it the Spanish name "Pinguino."
117) The test is a small step in the long journey towards building a viable carrier group, but it is already stoking unease in India, and prompting fears of an arms race between Asia's two emerging powers.
118) Thousands of tightly packed neurons made up each barrel-shaped cluster, prompting the researchers to call a single cluster a barrel and the entire matrix the "barrel field."
119) The discovery of U. elongata showed that Ulmus species extended from Asia, significantly prompting further research into North America and East Asia flora.
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