单词 | disincentivize |
释义 | disincentivize (dɪsɪnsentɪvaɪz ) Word forms: disincentivizes, disincentivizing, disincentivizedregional note: in BRIT, also use disincentivise 1. verb [often passive] If you disincentivize someone, you do not provide them with a good reason for wanting to do something, and often provide them with reasons not to do something. [formal] The poverty trap means that the unemployed are disincentivised from finding work by the loss of benefits. [V n from n/v-ing] Tenants deserve a better deal, but disincentivising landlords may not be the most effective way to achieve this. [VERB noun] 2. verb If you disincentivize something, you do things that stop it from happening. [formal] Why would you do something that disincentivizes foreign investment? [VERB noun] I believe the system should not disincentivise good behaviour. [VERB noun] |
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