Motivare



Example: Il maestro sa sempre come motivare i suoi studenti.

Definition


"Motivare" means to provide someone with a reason or incentive to do something, often by inspiring enthusiasm or determination. For example, a teacher who knows how to motivate students encourages them to engage and succeed in their learning activities.

Etymology


The word "motivare" comes from the Latin verb 'motivare,' which means 'to move' or 'to set in motion.' It originally referred to causing movement or action, which evolved metaphorically to mean inspiring or encouraging someone to act. Did you know? This root is also related to the English word 'motive.'

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