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”Motivate“,“encourage”,“inspire” what's the difference?
”Motivate“,“encourage”,“inspire” what's the difference?Can they interchangeable?
Apr 9, 2019 5:52 AM
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"Motivate" = get someone to do something by whatever means. "Would a 50% pay cut to motivate you to finish your work assignment on time?"
“encourage” = make someone brave enough to do something. "She encouraged the orphan to learn and to read."
"Inspire" = give spiritual guidance/advice and, eventually, get someone, by gentle means, to do something of positive and/or spiritual nature. "Your painting inspired me to try painting myself."
April 9, 2019
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The answer is too complex to answer here and you really need to refer to a dictionary. The problem is they *can* be interchangeable in some instances, but more often they can't.
April 9, 2019
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