remotivate
verb
re·mo·ti·vate
(ˌ)rē-ˈmō-tə-ˌvāt
remotivated; remotivating
: to motivate (someone) again
We are more likely to accomplish goals that are written down. Place them where you can review them periodically and remotivate yourself to continue working toward your chosen goals.—Sharon Smith
… says the company's bosses are: 'Scrooges with a capital S'. Once that sort of mentality spreads quickly through a workforce it can be hard to remotivate staff.—The Birmingham (England) Evening Mail
… St. Petersburg clawed back from a large deficit to take a two-point lead. Palm Harbor University called timeout to regroup and remotivate.—Rodney Page
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