motivated in the PONS Dictionary

motivated Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

they are motivated by a desire to help people
she doesn't strike me as [being] motivated

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Play testers were motivated to complete tests in the game due to her guidance.
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As a result of those politically motivated attacks, student numbers went down from 900 to 200.
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I was making progress every day and it was very exciting to see, and that helped keep me motivated.
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Well-made plays are thus motivated by various plot devices which lead to discoveries and reversals of action, rather than being character motivated.
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The bid was motivated by a belief that the urban population centers of the state weren't concerned with the economic interests of more rural areas.
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Control of domestic markets motivated as much as rights and ideals.
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This includes both historically motivated usage and cases of its modern extrapolations.
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Some claim the corruption charges leveled against the university were politically motivated.
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It has been shown through extensive research that children who are more motivated to read in turn do better in school.
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The motivation test allows selecting the mostly motivated students.
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