"Why would you disturb your grandma while she was sewing." "The cleaning service at hotels read the signs to determine when to leave the room alone and not disturb the costumers or clean the room" "please don't disturb the experiment while it ferments"
To disturb composure.
They have almost the same meaning. You may persuade in order to motivate, and you may motivate by persuading them.
That man would work mostly for the reward of it, which was money and that only money would motivate workers into producing more, using a piece rate system.
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Lead by example.
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Radio waves disturb matter .
You can disturb a bat by aiming sunlight at them and they would awaken and fly off somewhere else.
No, TV cannot damage the mind of a sleeping child, although if it is too loud, it might disturb the child's sleep.
Movies could motivate kids to read books for multiple reasons. The biggest reason would be that a child really loved a certain movie (say, one of the Harry Potter films) and then that would make her very interested in reading the book or books that the film was based upon. Another reason might be that a movie might get a child interested in a particular subject and the child then wants to learn more about that subject.
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The past simple form of "disturb" is "disturbed." For example, "The loud noise disturbed my concentration."
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To motivate people in a community to practice family planning, point out reasons for doing so. Focus on things that will impact the families involved, such as the cost of each child, the space that is needed, and the time needed for each child.
You can't 'motivate' someone to stop self harming. It's not that simple. he needs a professional. e.g child mental health professional.
No, the word "disturb" is not an adverb.The word "disturb" is a verb.