Pronunciation: /ˈskræpɪdʒ ˈɪnsɛntɪv/
noun a word that can serve as the subject or object of a verb
A1 A scrappage incentive is a program that offers financial benefits for trading in old vehicles.
A2 Many countries have introduced scrappage incentives to encourage people to replace their old cars with newer, more environmentally friendly models.
B1 The government's scrappage incentive has been successful in boosting car sales and reducing emissions in urban areas.
B2 Car manufacturers often collaborate with governments to implement scrappage incentives as part of their sustainability initiatives.
C1 The effectiveness of scrappage incentives in reducing air pollution and promoting the adoption of electric vehicles has been the subject of numerous studies.
C2 Economists have debated the long-term impact of scrappage incentives on consumer behavior and the automotive industry as a whole.
formal The government introduced a new scrappage incentive to encourage people to trade in their old cars for newer, more environmentally friendly models.
informal Hey, did you hear about that new scrappage incentive? You can get money back for trading in your old car!
slang I'm thinking about taking advantage of that scrappage incentive deal to upgrade my ride.
figurative The company's decision to offer a scrappage incentive was like a breath of fresh air for their struggling sales numbers.
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