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motivational
[ moh-tuh-vey-shuh-nl ]
adjective
- of or relating to motivation, a person's reason for acting in a certain way:
The research investigated the motivational factors influencing people’s decision to volunteer with community organizations.
- inspiring or seeking to inspire people to act in a certain way, especially so as to overcome obstacles and achieve success, happiness, etc.:
He mentors inner city youth, telling his motivational story at local schools.
Since her diagnosis, she has become an HIV/AIDS educator, motivational speaker, and activist.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of motivational1
Example Sentences
The meeting between motivational speaker Brad Burton and Sam Wall lasted less than a minute.
A disappointment against Louisiana State as sophomores was a necessary motivational setback.
But it was Bompastor's changes, and perhaps a motivational team talk, that saw them show up in the second half on Sunday to wipe out City's one-goal lead.
Good previously was married to motivational speaker and producer DeVon Franklin; they announced their divorce in 2021.
"But it's been thrown in as an extra motivational factor and it's definitely something that we'll think of and hopefully it will give us an extra edge."
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