Verb
incentivise (third-person singular simple present incentivises, present participle incentivising, simple past and past participle incentivised)
Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of incentivize. [from 20th c.]
The boss will incentivise the workforce by offering bonuses.
Federal Education Minister Dan Tehan has said the government wants to incentivise students to take university courses that will equip them to work in fields with the highest jobs need. Source: Internet
It also served to incentivise a desired cropping pattern. Source: Internet
But, given that the government doesn’t have unlimited amounts of money to incentivise exports, it probably does make sense to spend the money where it has the greatest impact. Source: Internet
Non-profit shareholder activism organisation, Just Share, had earlier indicated it would oppose the remuneration policy on the grounds that it does not incentivise senior executives to urgently tackle the looming crisis presented by climate change. Source: Internet
Our human resources capabilities need desperately to be upgraded, if only to incentivise a Parliament not sufficiently determined to reform our Constitution, and in the process treat ‘dual citizenship’ as a ‘non-issue’ in the final analysis. Source: Internet
The notification is a follow-up to the Bdget announcement this year when the Government granted tax exemption to incentivise long-term investment by the SWFs of the foreign governments in the priority sectors. Source: Internet