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Origin and history of motivator

motivator(n.)

"someone or something that initiates or stimulates action or behavior," 1917, agent noun in Latin form from motivate (v.).

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"to stimulate toward action, act as the inciting cause of," 1863, from motive + -ate (2); perhaps modeled on French motiver or German motivieren. Related: Motivated; motivating.

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