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motive [ˈməʊtɪv]1. noun• what was the motive for the murder? quel était le mobile du meurtre ?2. adjective* * *['məʊtɪv] 1.1) gen motif m (for, behind de)2.somebody's motive in ou for doing — le motif qui pousse quelqu'un à faire
adjective [force, power] moteur/-trice -
2 motive mo·tive
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