Sentence example with the word 'inducement'

inducement

agacerie, bewitchment, charm, encouragement, flirtation, incitement, magnetism, preachment, seductiveness, stimulation, wheedling

Definition n. a positive motivational influence

Last update: August 29, 2015


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There is little inducement for them to work harder.   [noun]

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Such inducement shall be deemed to be a breach, which shall be considered incapable of remedy.   [noun]

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Possibly; I feel that such a scheme would offer some inducement to married couples to remain within the fabric of the club.   [noun]

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Under such an inducement it will cause no surprise that the young man lost sight for a time, of other objects in order to address them.   [noun]

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This well-worn and well-deserved reputation was no inducement for us to stop, so we made speed for Brighton via Rottingdean.   [noun]

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The long zigzag road winding up the hill offers little inducement to one to run his automobile up to the plateau upon which sits the town proper.   [noun]

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How they came to the condition was not any longer a mystery; the motive, the influence, the inducement, were before him.   [noun]

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Further than that he could not go, nor did the near prospect of death, which the abbot exhibited to him, prove any inducement to the alteration of his mind.   [noun]

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It is quite another to offer a man a serious inducement to commit murder.   [noun]

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