Actuate

/ˈæktʃueɪt/ verb

To cause something to operate or function; to motivate or drive someone to action.

From Medieval Latin actuatus, past participle of actuare, from actus ('driven'). Originally meant 'to put into action' and evolved to include motivational sense.

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