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incentivize

[in-sen-ti-vahyz] / ɪnˈsɛn tɪˌvaɪz /
VERB
incite to action or greater effort often with a reward
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Antonyms
STRONGEST
deter disincentivize
STRONG


Example Sentences

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He said this “could provide companies with greater certainty and incentivize more IPOs, especially among smaller companies.”

From The Wall Street Journal

One way to spur activity in the short term is for the government to use subsidies to incentivize companies to invest in the technology, he said.

From MarketWatch

“Finally, the United States should incentivize and reward American companies that source U.S.-produced critical minerals and derivative products.”

From Barron's

Making these loans assumable is a “great idea,” Dworkin said, as it could reduce the cost of buying a home and incentivize sellers to put their home on the market.

From MarketWatch

It will also replenish a pot of 60 million shares the company uses to incentivize employees.

From MarketWatch