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motivere

Motivere is a Norwegian verb (å motivere) that means to provide reasons, justification, or encouragement intended to induce action, belief, or interest. It is commonly used in contexts where someone seeks to explain why something should be done or to strengthen willingness, engagement, or commitment. The verb can take a person, a group, or an action as its object.

Etymology and related forms: Motivere is borrowed into Norwegian from French and English roots related to motive

Grammar and usage: Motivere is transitive and typically followed by a direct object or a clause. Common

Contexts and examples: In business, ledelsen kan motiver a ansatte through bonuses or career development opportunities.

See also: motive, motivation, motivering, insentiv.

and
motivation.
The
related
noun
motiv
meaning
a
motive
or
reason,
and
the
adjectival
form
motiverende
means
motivating
or
inspiring.
The
most
common
noun
forms
connected
to
the
concept
are
motiv,
motivation,
and
motivasjon
in
Norwegian.
patterns
include
å
motivere
noen
til
å
gjøre
noe
(to
motivate
someone
to
do
something),
å
motivere
en
beslutning
(to
justify
or
justify
a
decision),
or
å
motivere
deltakelse
i
et
prosjekt
(to
encourage
participation
in
a
project).
In
workplace
and
educational
contexts,
motivering
often
involves
incentives,
recognition,
or
clear
goals.
The
reflexive
form
å
motivere
seg
is
less
common;
speakers
usually
say
være
motivert
or
finne
motivasjon.
In
education,
læreren
kan
motivere
elever
ved
å
knytte
oppgaver
til
meningsfulle
mål.
In
public
debate,
politikere
kan
motivere
støtte
ved
å
forklare
konsekvenser
og
fordeler
av
en
politikk.
Related
terms
include
motiv,
motivasjon,
og
insentiv.