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to spur, spur

Trump’s defensiveness is spurred by a sense that the US has been overtaken by China

The competition  has spurred rapid innovation.

tariffs  will spur companies to forgo foreign goods and services

Trump's endorsement of JD Vance spurred similar notes of support

tariffs will not help to spur sluggish economic growth in Europe

tariffs will be good at spurring homegrown producers to expand.




to spur: incitar, animar, estimular, espolear, provocar. If one thing spurs you to do another, te anima a hacerlo. If something spurs a change or event, hace que ocurra más rápido o antes.

spur: espuela, espolón, acicate, estímulo