Vocabulary

Spur

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
a thing that prompts or encourages someone; an incentive.
Urdu meaning
اکسانے والی بات، مہمیز
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. Ultimately, climate-proofing financial systems can catalyse improvement across industries and spur economic change in Pakistan.
  2. What will spur this revolution along is electric vehicles.
  3. Chinese efforts to spur regional integration and reduce tensions have also been visible in the recent rapprochement between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
  4. The government is doing this in what it says is a bid to spur exports.
  5. This could spur domestic and overseas Pakistani investors, as well as large corporations, to participate in reviving national infrastructure and public enterprises.
Synonyms
stimulus, incentive, encouragement, stimulant, stimulation, inducement, impetus, prod

Antonyms
disincentive, discouragement
Curator example
“wars act as a spur to practical invention”

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