0 present participle of incentivize
1 to make someone want to do something:
By incentivizing usage offline the brand image is re-enforced for the consumer and strengthens the relationship.
I'm all about incentivizing people to change, (but) not mandating it or telling them (they have) to do it. about the green movement.
Alternatively, one can put it in the context of prizes, since it has prize-like characteristics in terms of incentivizing research while not enabling high prices.
His main focus has been incentivizing for transit use.
He believes in intellectual property and thinks it is necessary for incentivizing innovation.
The final element of brand networking involves incentivizing participation with the other two elements.
He said that calling it a good time would be a severe understatement and praised its method of incentivizing almost every action in the game as fantastic game design.
The court also recognized that there was a liability that the defendants had committed a civil conspiracy in the act of political patronage, thus incentivizing them negotiating a deal.