“A method cleverly adopted by airlines to attract customers is to incentify the travel agent by offering generous override commissions in exchange for steering passengers towards their carrier.”
incentivise
(transitive, British spelling) To provide with an incentive. [from 20th c.]
“Mission success fee incentivizes the contractor's realization of certain specific achievements that are critical to the success of the program.”
“But we need to place that brainpower within a framework of global action that incentivizes, encourages, and propels it forward.”
“I don't think its true the law incentivizes marriage through benefits, so I also don't think this accurately describes how the law of marriage currently matters.”
incentifies
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of incentify
“This incents gaming at the company level, contribute invalid data for erstwhile competitors while using your real graph for search.”
“It also incents borrowers to walk away from debts and serves to prevent the housing market from finding a bottom, and thereby inhibiting a sustainable recovery in home values.”
incentivized
simple past tense and past participle of incentivize
“We should be incentivizing people to build estates and create wealth and encouraging that.”
“This will clearly require that investing in the media be attractive and incentivizing.”
“Harper puts great stock in the role of insurance as a way of both incentivizing efficient levels of target hardening and of coping with the risks of loss from such events.”