What’s the more powerful word you’d usually use?
I am looking for a word that carries the strongest level of inciting someone, pushing someone to do something:
Their boss VERB’d them to be so hard as possible.
What is better than spur?
What are the most cherished products that people enjoy?
I would use prompt or induce, (in the case where the incitation succeeded).
I would use prompt or induce, (in the case where the incitation succeeded).
I can think of inflame, stir up, galvanize, goad, goad, or rouse.
Is it useful to read the note of NOAD?
Would a riot incite one by creating a rioting atmosphere? If I instigate an action, however, it implies that I am responsible for initiating it and that the purpose is likely a negative or evil one ( the man who instigated the assassination plot ).
Foment suggests agitation or incitement over an extended period of time ( foment a discussion ; foment the rebellion that leads to war ). Which is better, a fomenter or instigator? Can you provoke a riot in the same way that you instigate one, but the emphasis here is on spontaneity rather than on conscious design ( her statement provoked an outcry from animal rights activists ).
To arouse is to awaken a feeling or elicit a response (my presence in the junkyard aroused suspicion ), or to open people’s eyes to a situation ( we attempted to arouse public awareness ).
You could even persuade people to take action as a provocation and a command or response from you. It’s not enough heaving them, but it could act as a prayer or a commotion.
How did you define the term “service”?
I can think of inflame, stir up, galvanize, goad, goad, or rouse.
Is it useful to read the note of NOAD?
Would a riot incite one by creating a rioting atmosphere? If I instigate an action, however, it implies that I am responsible for initiating it and that the purpose is likely a negative or evil one ( the man who instigated the assassination plot ).
Foment suggests agitation or incitement over an extended period of time ( foment a discussion ; foment the rebellion that leads to war ). Which is better, a fomenter or instigator? Can you provoke a riot in the same way that you instigate one, but the emphasis here is on spontaneity rather than on conscious design ( her statement provoked an outcry from animal rights activists ).
To arouse is to awaken a feeling or elicit a response (my presence in the junkyard aroused suspicion ), or to open people’s eyes to a situation ( we attempted to arouse public awareness ).
You could even persuade people to take action as a provocation and a command or response from you. It’s not enough heaving them, but it could act as a prayer or a commotion.
How did you define the term “service”?
I would use prompt or induce, (in the case where the incitation succeeded).
My choice ‘coerced’ for that first sentence. All that was perpetrated for Foxconn workers is that they were coerced into carrying out any work at all. If they believed otherwise they might be sucked into other people’s work, why would he have wanted to work on the job for 40 days? “”
My choice ‘coerced’ for that first sentence. All that was perpetrated for Foxconn workers is that they were coerced into carrying out any work at all. If they believed otherwise they might be sucked into other people’s work, why would he have wanted to work on the job for 40 days? “”
Does Exhorted have to be spoken as a way to communicate?
Can impelled/instructed signifie
more than mere words..
My choice ‘coerced’ for that first sentence. All that was perpetrated for Foxconn workers is that they were coerced into carrying out any work at all. If they believed otherwise they might be sucked into other people’s work, why would he have wanted to work on the job for 40 days? “”
Does Exhorted have to be spoken as a way to communicate?
Can impelled/instructed signifie
more than mere words..