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See also: Motivation and motivâtion

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Etymology

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From French motivation. Morphologically motivate +‎ -ion

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Noun

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motivation (plural motivations)

  1. Willingness of action especially in behavior.
  2. The action of motivating.
  3. Something which motivates.
  4. An incentive or reason for doing something.
  5. (advertising) A research rating that measures how the rational and emotional elements of a commercial affect consumer intention to consider, visit, or buy something.
    The motivation scores showed that 65% of people wanted to visit our website to learn more about the offer after watching the commercial.

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  • (advertising, research rating that measures how a commercial affect consumer intention): The Advertising Research Handbook Charles E. Young, Ideas in Flight, Seattle, WA, April 2005

Danish

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Etymology

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From French motivation.

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  • IPA(key): /motivasjoːn/, [motˢivaˈɕoːˀn]

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motivation c (singular definite motivationen, plural indefinite motivationer)

  1. motivation
  2. incentive

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French

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Etymology

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From motiver +‎ -ation.

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  • IPA(key): /mo.ti.va.sjɔ̃/
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motivation f (plural motivations)

  1. motivation

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Swedish

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Etymology

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From French motivation.

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motivation c

  1. motivation (drive, something that motivates, etc.)

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