Incanted vs Incented - What's the difference?
incanted | incented |
(incent)
(US) To provide an incentive to (a person or organization).
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, passage=We try to incent people to do it earlier, which levels the load.}}
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(US) To provide an incentive for (something).
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As verbs the difference between incanted and incented
is that incanted is past tense of incant while incented is past tense of incent.incented
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*incent
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(en verb)- We need to incent people to innovate more.
citation
- We need to incent more innovation.
