[ noun ] a positive motivational influence <noun.motive>
Technology is the enabler, but public interest is the motivator.
I've been a good motivator of boys.
He's not a communicator, not a motivator." The system has become increasingly black since the early 1970s, when white students began moving in droves from public to private schools.
In the process, he became known in the industry as a tremendous motivator on both the editorial and business sides and attracted a wide range of top talent.
Half those surveyed said fear of losing touch with the company's central activities made them reluctant to go abroad. Financial considerations seem to be the strongest motivator for people to work abroad.
Mr. Hasho, who declines to be interviewed, was a talented motivator.
That is a powerful motivator to lie," said J. Michael Curtis, representing Moore.