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What is the past tense of incentivise?

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

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The past tense of incentivise is incentivised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of incentivise is incentivises.

The present participle of incentivise is incentivising.

The past participle of incentivise is incentivised.

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But the bulk of the problem is that social work departments are not incentivised to sort this problem.
As is well known, they were incentivised by share options, a process that in theory aligned their interests with equityholders.
You have this terrible thing where people aren't incentivised in the same way.
If goal attainment can be measured and incentivised for only a few tasks, it may be better to do without incentives.
All the changes that are incentivised by the solutions economy, rewarding providers and customers for frugal use of resources, and for complete recovery.
A coach or a manager will not get the best out of his team unless he is incentivised to do so.

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