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French
Pronunciation
Verb
motivera
- third-person singular simple future of motiver
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From French motiver.
Pronunciation
Verb
motivera (present tense motiverer, past tense motiverte, past participle motivert, passive infinitive motiverast, present participle motiverande, imperative motiver)
- to motivate (provide incentives for)
Trenaren må motivera spelarane sine til å vinna.- The coach has to motivate his players to win.
- to justify (provide a reason for)
1968, Lars Hamre, Norsk historie frå omlag år 1400:Den karakteristikken som ligg i nemninga "dei mørke hundreåra" har vore motivert på ulik vis.- The characterization implicit in the term "the dark centuries" has been justified in different ways.
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Swedish
Etymology
motiv + -era
Verb
motivera (present motiverar, preterite motiverade, supine motiverat, imperative motivera)
- to justify (to explain motives)
- Synonyms: argumentera, underbygga
- to motivate (make more motivated to do something)
Conjugation
Conjugation of motivera (weak)
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