espolear
to spur, to goad
verb es-poh-leh-AHR Rare
Origin: From espuela (spur), from Old Spanish, ultimately from Gothic spaura.
Also means
to urge on, to stimulate
Usage Note
Espolear literally means to use spurs on a horse, and figuratively it means to motivate or urge someone into action (la competencia los espoleó a innovar). It is a regular -ar verb. The related noun is espuela (spur). The figurative use is standard in journalism and is not considered archaic or overly literary.
Examples
"La competencia los espoleó a trabajar más."
Natural Translation
The competition spurred them to work harder.
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