English to Marathi Dictionary spur

spur

प्रोत्साहन
definition
verb
she spurred her horse toward the hedge
urge (a horse) forward by digging one's spurs into its sides.
noun
Jacobs said he used the spurs to control the horse and that any force he used was to control the horse and keep himself out of danger.
a device with a small spike or a spiked wheel that is worn on a rider's heel and used for urging a horse forward.
profit was both the spur and the reward of enterprise
a thing that prompts or encourages someone; an incentive.
translation of 'spur'
घोडेस्वाराच्या बुटांना लावलेली आर (घोडयाला टाच मारण्यासाठी त्याचा उपयोग करतात),
प्रोत्साहन,
कोंबडयाच्या पायाला मागील बाजूला असलेली अण्कुचीदार नखी,
डोंगरांच्या रांगेचा एक पट्टा,
उत्तेजन
example
Another 'spur' to expeditions from the 1790s was the desire of British Protestant churches to evangelize overseas.
They have been cited as a 'spur' to a recovery in business confidence, though the evidence of this is not clear-cut and, in the case of Japan, flatly contradictory.
Any player averaging a hat-trick per game over an entire season is clearly not lacking talent, but Ross claims that enthusiasm is his main 'spur' .
Computer makers hope that, along with reasonable prices, this will 'spur' demand.
The effects of the steroid was to quadruple testosterone levels in the body which helped 'spur' dramatic muscle growth, essential for swimming.
Hilbert's problems were a 'spur' to some of the most productive mathematical research of the 20th century.
Their continuing presence is a 'spur' to violence.
During visits to flowers in which the corolla 'spur' was removed, males directed their glossa to the tips of the connective appendages, making it clear that their search was for nectar.
That will give a 'spur' to additional investment and, therefore, to additional productivity.
For those not yet at the repayment date this could be a 'spur' to reconsider their mortgages.
The company hopes new discounts and promotions will 'spur' demand in the second and third quarters.
'spur' back the lateral shoots
Officials hope it will 'spur' the development of the corporate bond market in Hong Kong, boosting the city's role as a regional financial centre.
However, the reward of seeing the mighty Everest from Kala Pattar - a 5,545 metre adjacent peak - was incentive enough to 'spur' us on.
Everyone knows that competition can be both healthy (acting as a 'spur' to progress) or negative, which is hurtful as well as wasteful.
Anger can be channeled as a 'spur' to action rather than being destructive. But Mars at its best is purposeful, an achiever and self-starter, and a force to be reckoned with.
We hope the Yorkshire Bank-sponsored grants of up to £1,000 per school will 'spur' people on to continue what we have started - because there is no room for complacency.
It is hoped that the bank will cut its interest rates to 'spur' growth when its council next meets on Thursday.
One difficulty is that improvements in technology 'spur' improvements in armaments.
The hilltop 'spur' has stunning views across the Severn valley.
Perhaps genius - even the illusion of genius - is a 'spur' that throws us forward.
A rise in gas prices will 'spur' development of alternative energy sources.
governments cut interest rates to 'spur' demand
Once that happens, their spending could help 'spur' reasonable growth in the economy.
It provides a lot of very smart and/or politically important people with a 'spur' to help the campaign as much as possible.
For those of our readers who specialize in this subject, this should serve both as an expert review and a 'spur' to fresh thinking.
profit was both the 'spur' and the reward of enterprise
This is a very pleasant descent down a tributary valley with the distinctive 'spur' known as the Tongue prominent on the opposite side of the stream.
For example, proximity to one's home and community may act as a 'spur' to some to fight harder.
The gallery formed a 'spur' jutting off the main building and was entered at its eastern end through the door that had not been walled up after Elizabeth's visit.
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