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1 inducement
subst. \/ɪnˈdjuːsmənt\/1) motivasjon2) bestikkelse3) ( jus) ingress, innledninghold out inducements lokke, friste, gi forhåpninger, oppmuntrean inducement to do something en grunn til å gjøre noe, et incitament til å gjøre noethe inducement of something det forlokkende i noe
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inducement — UK [ɪnˈdjuːsmənt] / US [ɪnˈdusmənt] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms inducement : singular inducement plural inducements something that persuades someone to do something a financial inducement to join the company … English dictionary
inducement — [[t]ɪndju͟ːsmənt, AM du͟ːs [/t]] inducements N COUNT: oft N to inf If someone is offered an inducement to do something, they are given or promised gifts or benefits in order to persuade them to do it. They offer every inducement to foreign… … English dictionary
inducement — in‧duce‧ment [ɪnˈdjuːsmənt ǁ ɪnˈduːs ] noun [countable, uncountable] something such as money or a gift that you are offered to persuade you to do something: • There has to be a good inducement for investors to commit money to risky but socially… … Financial and business terms
inducement — ► NOUN 1) a thing that persuades or leads someone to do something. 2) a bribe … English terms dictionary
inducement — noun (C, U) something such as money or a gift that you are offered to persuade you to do something: inducement to do sth: They offered her a share in the business as an inducement to stay … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
inducement — in|duce|ment [ınˈdju:smənt US ınˈdu:s ] n [U and C] a reason for doing something, especially something that you will get as a result inducement to do sth ▪ Businesses were offered inducements to move to the area. ▪ financial inducements to… … Dictionary of contemporary English
inducement — in|duce|ment [ ın dusmənt ] noun count or uncount something that persuades someone to do something: a financial inducement to join the company … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
inducement — /ɪn dju:smənt/ noun something which helps to persuade someone to do something ● They offered her a company car as an inducement to stay … Dictionary of banking and finance
inducement — /ɪnˈdjusmənt/ (say in dyoohsmuhnt) noun 1. the act of inducing (defs 1 and 2). 2. something that induces or persuades; an incentive: *I only pay as a thank you, not as an inducement. –herald, 1990. 3. Law the introductory part of a pleading …
inducement — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. bait, lure, stimulus; see attraction 2 , incentive , temptation . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. incentive, motive, *carrot, stimulus, spur, enticement, instigation, reason, cause, *come on. III (Roget s Thesaurus II)… … English dictionary for students
inducement — [ɪnˈdjuːsmənt] noun [C/U] something that someone offers you in order to persuade you to do something … Dictionary for writing and speaking English