Examples of 'spurred' in a sentence
Meaning of "spurred"
spur (verb) - to urge or encourage someone to do something, typically by inciting or prompting
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- simple past tense and past participle of spur
- Wearing spurs.
- Furnished with a spur or spurs; having shoots like spurs.
- Affected with spur, or ergot.
How to use "spurred" in a sentence
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Love will not be spurred to what it loathes.
He spurred towards the wretched gun section.
A diet of shellfish spurred further brain development.
Spurred him up forward throughout his ride.
The dust bag is spurred at its base.
This spurred economic development in the region.
The initiative has spurred citizen involvement.
Spurred him on to save a part of his salary.
The military buildup spurred economic growth.
This spurred discontent inside the party.
That initiative also spurred mixed reactions.
She spurred growth while opposing housing.
Virtualization also has spurred further consolidation.
Spurred a massive protest movement that culminated.
This performance spurred rumours of a reunion tour.
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It was these differences in opinion that spurred creativity on.
That shame spurred me on to complete this film.
The death threats just spurred her on.
Events spurred him to write two works.
Increased economic development spurred population growth.
They have spurred me to continue the conversation.
Such construction has been spurred by several factors.
This has spurred efforts to tighten regulations.
We do not know what triggered or spurred expansion.
This discovery spurred controversy among scholars.
Even certain members of my family have spurred me to do it.
And that trauma spurred a lifelong commitment.
Maybe his desire to leave was spurred by this.
The piece spurred additional aggregated press.
Not even a red light spurred him on.
And that spurred me to make my own music.
Maybe others will feel spurred to act.
Globalization has spurred international ownership in firms.
His focus is on the conflicts spurred by religion.
This has spurred me to create my vision board.
The beginnings of civilization were spurred on by fermented beverages.
This spurred other cities to follow suit.
Economic reasons often spurred on young marriages.
This spurred more efforts in different regions.
Economic growth was spurred by the whip.
This spurred the couple into action.
Lacrosse uniform policy spurred them to action.
It really spurred us forward to search for more.
Shifting demographics have spurred these changes.
Some even spurred him on with enthusiasm.
To feel the pain is to be spurred into action.
This was spurred by safety and conservation concerns.
Radical protesters could be spurred to greater violence.
This spurred an explosion of research on the topic.
These adjustments have spurred a sharp debate.