How to use in-sentence of “spurred”:
– His brief career spurred the revival of interest in colour and movement in the tradition of Correggio and Rubens.
– The new base provided many jobs and spurred modest growth.
– The spurred big-eyed tree frog is a tree frog from New Guinea.
– The ecological effects of economic activity on the environment have spurred the creation of a great deal of research studying means of changing the incentives balance of the market economy.
– The book spurred charitable giving in the years following its first publication.
– When the Ekumen recontacted the Werelians, the shock spurred one of the Werelian nations, Voe Deo, to develop a space program and settle the other inhabitable planet in the system, Yeowe, transporting a primarily slave population to do so.
– He turned and spurred his horse to escape, but was shot and killed.

