Simple past tense and past participle of incentivise.(verb)
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Use "incentivised" in a sentence
"As you said, the person who engages in incentivised behavior pays less than even the person who engages in the desired behavior to avoid the penalty."
"The misguided education maintenance allowance was a key illustration of how education is undervalued by citizens; to be "incentivised" - pupils and students paid - by the taxpayer to attend school or college seems quite wrong when the incentive of free education should be enough."
"If one pays a fixed price "up front" for a "year's worth of goods or services", one is intuitively "incentivised" to acquire as much of that good as possible; as long as its marginal cost even counting time spent is lower than the perceived marginal benefit."