Examples of 'be spurred' in a sentence

Meaning of "be spurred"

be spurred: To be motivated, encouraged, or prompted to take action or make progress towards a particular goal or objective

How to use "be spurred" in a sentence

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Love will not be spurred to what it loathes.
The national pastime of tax evasion is expected to be spurred by this.
This was thought to be spurred on by the adoption of contactless payments.
New plants and life forms will be spurred to evolve.
One should not be spurred simply by expectations of rapid cost reduction.
To feel the pain is to be spurred into action.
I had only to be spurred upwards and the glory was mine for the plucking.
The economy will be spurred.
This may be spurred on by trauma, or due to systemic disease or disorder.
Radical protesters could be spurred to greater violence.
In order to motivate something to move forward, the ego must be spurred forward.
Economic growth will be spurred by investment.
Voyagers have become acclimated to the lower-end marks and may not be spurred to climb.
Governments need to be spurred into action.
It can be spurred by vaccination, bacteria, or another infection.

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I had only to be spurred upwards.
When they understand the dangers of the condition, they may be spurred to take action.
The idea that weight gain can be spurred by poor emotional regulation is not new.
There are many reasons why someone might be spurred to start a business.
Physical discomforts can be spurred on by disturbances in the nerve cells, such as inflammation.
How, in this context, can widespread social change be spurred and implemented?
O existing RFOs will be spurred on and new RFOs created where none exist ;.
The 32 countries competing at the World Cup will be spurred on by nationalist sentiment.
Non-governmental actors must be spurred into action to support and implement the agreement.
But, said Mustapha, protestors would only be spurred on by such barbarity.
Coalition-forming will no doubt be spurred by the politicking that took place before the conclave.
Deleveraging needs to continue and will be spurred by a tightening of funding conditions.
They will be spurred on.
This trend might in the future be spurred by rising energy costs.
It is fundamental that the member be spurred for the treatment to work.
The increase in nuclear output will be spurred mainly by deployment in China.
Can not Afford ction can be spurred by hardhitting Statistics.
Can not Afford ction can be spurred by hard hitting Statistics.
Additionally, asthma attacks can be spurred on by respiratory infections.
Let us therefore allow ourselves to be spurred on by the apostle Peter 's heartening words.
In Japan and Australia, growth will be spurred by the termination of FIT programs.
Soybean production in Pakistan may be spurred by high-yielding varieties from China.

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