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Definition of Motivator
1. Noun. A positive motivational influence.
Generic synonyms: Rational Motive
Specialized synonyms: Dynamic, Moral Force
Antonyms: Disincentive
Derivative terms: Induce, Motivate
Definition of Motivator
1. Noun. Agent noun of motivate; one who motivates. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Motivator
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Motivator
Literary usage of Motivator
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Selling for Money by Ray Schroder (2006)
"Business level motivator examples: CEO Declining profitability and increasing
stock prices CFO (chief financial officer) Declining profitability, ..."
2. Preparing Americans for Retirement: The Roadblock to Increased Savings edited by Charles E. Grassley (1999)
"The number one motivator was having seen people not prepare and then ... It should
be noted that the third ranked motivator was the availability of a ..."
3. The Social Philosophy of Instinct by Charles Conant Josey (1922)
"And instinct that is thus dependent for its expression on environmental conditions
might well surrender its r61e as a motivator of activity; ..."
4. Supporting Struggling Readers and Writers: Strategies for Classroom by Dorothy S. Strickland, Kathy Ganske, Joanne K. Monroe (2002)
"Although the book reward served as a strong initial motivator for the children,
the reading Chapter 2: Motivating Reluctant Readers and Writers ..."
5. Employment for Poverty Reduction and Food Security by Joachim Von Braun (1995)
"In principle, the task of the external agent or motivator is to withdraw as soon
as a group has acquired sufficient momentum and confidence to continue with ..."