motive vs shot in the arm

motive

noun
  • An incentive to act in a particular way; a reason or emotion that makes one want to do something; anything that prompts a choice of action. 

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

  • A motif. 

  • Something which causes someone to want to commit a crime; a reason for criminal behaviour. 

verb
  • To prompt or incite by a motive or motives; to move. 

adj
  • Relating to motion and/or to its cause 

  • Causing motion; having power to move, or tending to move 

shot in the arm

noun
  • A stimulus; a boost in energy, morale, or well-being. 

  • An injection of a drug into the arm, whether for medical or recreational purposes. 

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