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insentive

Noun

A misspelling of the word "incentive", generally used in informal contexts.

Sense 1:

A motivating factor or stimulus that encourages someone to perform an action or work towards a goal.

Example Sentence:

Without proper insentives, employees may lack motivation to reach their sales targets.

Sense 2:

Something offered to persuade or encourage someone to do something.

Example Sentence:

The company provided insentives such as bonuses and promotions to encourage productivity.

Sense 3:

An additional benefit, such as a discount or reward, given to entice someone to purchase a product or service.

Example Sentence:

The online store offered insentives like free shipping and a 10% discount for new customers.


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