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What is the past tense of incentivize?

What's the past tense of incentivize? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of incentivize is incentivized.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of incentivize is incentivizes.

The present participle of incentivize is incentivizing.

The past participle of incentivize is incentivized.

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Why is it always assumed that somebody doesn't succeed because he can't, as opposed to he doesn't want to, or isn't incentivized to.
He signed the law in 2006 that incentivized Californians to install solar electric systems.
Groupon, he said, had incentivized procreation, an otherwise inexplicable act.
They should be incentivized under recovery rate and not just on how much they disburse.
Ecotourism has incentivized the neighboring communities to protect rather than poach the animals, much more effectively than the hunting permits.
They also incentivized banks, companies and, in some cases, individuals to take on too much debt.

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