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incentivized, a. Brit. |ɪnˈsɛntɪvʌɪzd|, U.S. |ɪnˈsɛn(t)əˌvaɪzd| Forms: 19– incentivised, 19– incentivized [‹ incentivize v. + -ed suffix1.] Augmented or made attractive by the provision of (esp. financial) incentives; associated with incentives.
1973Lat. Amer. 31 Aug. 277/2 The main thrust of the exhibition will be towards promoting highly incentivized manufactured goods. 1982Economist (Nexis) 13 Feb. 11 That ability..will rest on some sort of pricing and incentivised way of running a socialist economy. 1993J. Kay Found. Corporate Success iii. v. 80 The absence of clearly defined responsibilities caused some pushing and shoving among a highly aggressive and incentivized group of people. 2001Independent 5 Feb. ii. 4/4 Then we have price loyalty and ‘incentivised’ loyalty. |