Verb
(transitive, business, economics) To provide incentives for; to encourage.
The US government seeks to incentivize home ownership through a favorable tax system.
(transitive, business, economics) To provide incentives to.
They effectively incentivized people to overinvest in home ownership.
I believe we can incentivize more affordable health care in general by better regulating insurance and creating meaningful competition for health care services. Amy Klobuchar
I believe in incentivizing people. If you can incentivize people in anything, whether it's in politics; in life; in spirituality; in business; just take care of folks. Incentivize them and all of a sudden it's amazing the difference that you'll see. Zachary Levi
We want to make sure that we incentivize the health care system to be designed to provide you the best quality health care possible. Valerie Jarrett
A default policy would incentivize students to make the more academically and physically healthy choice of decreasing their workloads. Source: Internet
At the We-Fi MENA Regional Summit, held during the Global Women's Forum Dubai 2020, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and We-Fi launched the ScaleX program to incentivize accelerators to support start-up businesses led by women. Source: Internet
Employers, incentivize your employees to save for their retirement, and for a rainy day. Source: Internet