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"Motivate" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to describe a feeling of enthusiasm for an activity, goal, or project. For example: "I tried to motivate my team to be more productive."
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Related: Australia has forfeited world leadership on climate policy, says Kofi Annan panel "So I am on a mission, I'm on an environmental crusade to go and motivate everyone to go in that direction".
Carver's critics claim he is failing to motivate his squad.
Using the hashtag #getagrip, it tweeted: "here to motivate, not commiserate".
Meanwhile Cameron and his media allies have made the "SNP veto" a major theme of their campaign to motivate disgruntled English voters.
With public bodies we find that, because they are accountable and already publish detailed audits each year, this is enough to motivate them.
McDonald (Jill, that is) added that the firm spends £30m a year to motivate its people and "offers real career development and progression, and the opportunity to gain nationally recognised qualifications, from apprenticeships to foundation degrees".
As Rentrak's UK boss Lucy Jones comments, 2014 lacked the major event movies that "motivate irregular cinema-goers to book that ticket", and it's true that the large section of the UK population that hardly ever goes to the cinema wasn't very motivated to do so in 2014.
But it is unlikely to be sufficient to enagage or motivate staff to play their part in making the changes now needed to use constrained budgets as effectively as possible.
Supervision is the critical link to motivate and empower community health workers, and eventually strengthen programme quality.
Doesn't that motivate you to overcome your problems?
Voters in Scotland are also struggling to motivate themselves to the same levels of excitement as seen during the referendum campaign, though the polls suggest a dramatic surge in SNP seats and the near-wipe out of Labour north of the border.
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