verb General Slang

incentivize

in-SEN-tuh-vize · verb · informal

To give someone a reason to act.

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Definitions

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To motivate behaviour by offering a reward or advantage.

“We incentivize referrals with account credit.”
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incentivize In A Sentence

We incentivize referrals with account credit.

Origin & Usage

From 'incentive'; common in economics and management.

Variants incentivise

People Also Ask

What does 'incentivize' mean?

It means to motivate a behaviour by offering a reward or advantage.

How do you use 'incentivize' in a sentence?

e.g. 'We incentivize referrals with account credit.'

Where does 'incentivize' come from?

From the noun 'incentive'; it's common in economics and management.

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