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encourage (yuliya zadorozhny); induce; actuate; direct (duty directs my actions – всеми моими поступками руководит чувство долга); excite; incite; invite; make (make him repeat it – заставьте его повторить это; make understand – дать кому-либо понять; make oneself understood – объяснять (на иностранном языке)); motivate; motive; provoke; spark; stimulate; sting (the insult stung him into a reply – оскорбление побудило его ответить); prod; give an impetus to (к чему-либо); infuse (Orzhakhovskiy); instigate; spur (MichaelBurov); incentivise (MichaelBurov); incentivize (MichaelBurov); ignite (cognachennessy); prompt (to); urge (to); galvanize; lead to (scherfas); sway (1. F0 [I] to move slowly from side to side: " The trees were swaying in the wind. " The movement of the ship caused the mast to sway from side to side/backwards and forwards. " A drunk was standing in the middle of the street, swaying uncertainly and trying hard to stay upright. 2. F0 [T] to cause something to move or change: " Recent developments have swayed the balance of power in the region. 3. F0 to persuade someone to believe or do one thing rather than another: " Her speech failed to sway her colleagues into supporting the plan. CALD Alexander Demidov); determine; goad; move; put on; set on (Abysslooker); make (make him repeat it – заставьте его повторить это); win; impel |