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    in·cen·tive
    /inˈsen(t)iv/

    noun

    • 1. a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something: "there is no incentive for customers to conserve water"

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  2. The meaning of INCENTIVE is something that incites or has a tendency to incite to determination or action. How to use incentive in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Incentive.

  3. something that encourages a person to do something: tax incentiveTax incentives have been very effective in encouraging people to save and invest more of their income. [ + to infinitive ] There is little incentive for people to leave their cars at home when public transport remains so expensive.

  4. An incentive is something that stimulates you to take action or work harder. This noun dates back to Middle English, from Late Latin incentivum, from incentivus, "stimulating." In Latin, incentivus meant "setting the tune," from incinere, "to sing." The related English verb is incentivize.

  5. something that incites or tends to incite to action or greater effort, as a reward offered for increased productivity. Synonyms: prod, goad, encouragement, impulse, incitement, spur, stimulus.

  6. something, especially money, that encourages a person or organization to do something: financial/fiscal/monetary incentive Cash grants were part of the financial incentives given to developers of new solar power technology. a big / great / generous incentive. incentive to do sth.

  7. incentive. ( ɪnˈsɛntɪv) n. 1. a motivating influence; stimulus. 2. (Commerce) a. an additional payment made to employees as a means of increasing production. b. ( as modifier ): an incentive scheme. adj. serving to incite to action.

  8. 3 meanings: 1. a motivating influence; stimulus 2. a. an additional payment made to employees as a means of increasing.... Click for more definitions.

  9. Definition of incentive noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. something that encourages you to act in a particular way: [ + to do sth ] People had little incentive to save. The government should provide incentives for young people to stay in school. (Definition of incentive from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  11. incentive. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English in‧cen‧tive /ɪnˈsentɪv/ AWL noun [ countable, uncountable] something that encourages you to work harder, start a new activity etc → motivation As an added incentive, there’s a bottle of champagne for the best team. create/provide/give somebody an incentive Awards provide an ...

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