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insanı motive eden şey

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motive
Causing motion; having power to move, or tending to move; as, a motive argument; motive power

In the motive parts of animals may be discovered mutuall proportions; not only in those of Quadrupeds, but in the thigh-bone, legge, foot-bone, and claws of Birds.

An incentive to act; a reason for doing something; anything that prompted a choice of action

No-one could understand why she had hidden the shovel; her motives were obscure at best.

A motif; a theme or subject, especially one that is central to the work or often repeated

If you listen carefully, you can hear the flutes mimicking the cello motive.

{i} something that causes a person to act, cause, incentive, purpose, intention; motif
* A motive is that which moves a person to action Typically these are emotions, desires or concerns So people say such things as, "The motive for the crime was revenge " However, it is often common to hear someone speak simply of the intended result as "the motive " For example, any of the following sentences might be used to convey the same thought: "Lee's motive in arising early was to avoid traffic " "Lee arose early to avoid traffic " "Lee arose early because he wanted to avoid traffic " In such cases we assume that a desire or concern to realize the intended state is the implied motive
To prompt or incite by a motive or motives; to move
The smallest building block of melody, a short melodic or rhythmic idea used to construct longer stretches of melody See also riff
causing or able to cause motion; "a motive force"; "motive power"; "motor energy"
Motif A short melodic or rhythmic figure that recurs throughout a composition
The theme or subject; a leading phrase or passage which is reproduced and varied through the course of a movement; a short figure, or melodic germ, out of which a whole movement is developed. See also Leading motive, under Leading
impelling to action; "it may well be that ethical language has primarily a motivative function"- Arthur Pap; "motive pleas"; "motivating arguments"
A short melodic or rhythmic pattern
An internal, energy giving force that directs a person's activities towards satisfying a need or achieving a goal p 121
{s} of motion, of reason or cause; inspiring to action
Your motive for doing something is your reason for doing it. Police have ruled out robbery as a motive for the killing. the motives and objectives of British foreign policy. the motive power or force for a machine, vehicle etc makes it move
A recurring, recognizable rhythmic, melodic, or harmonic idea A motive may also be a part of a larger phrase, theme, or melody
That which incites to action; anything prompting or exciting to choise, or moving the will; cause; reason; inducement; object
A need that is sufficiently pressing to direct the person to seek satisfaction of the need
– A melodic or rhythmic idea or passage
insanı motive eden şey