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Demotivator vs Demotivate - What's the difference?

demotivator | demotivate | Derived terms |

Demotivate is a derived term of demotivator.



As a noun demotivator

is one who, or that which, demotivates.

As a verb demotivate is

to decrease the motivation of a person or a group.

demotivator

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • One who, or that which, demotivates.
  • * 2001 , Donald L. Caruth, ?Gail D. Handlogten, Managing Compensation (and Understanding it Too) (page 47)
  • [Money] becomes a demotivator when it bears no clear-cut relationship to performance on the job.

    demotivate

    English

    Verb

    (demotivat)
  • To decrease the motivation of a person or a group.
  • Antonyms

    * motivate

    Derived terms

    * demotivator * demotivation * demotivational