Pronunciation of the English word prompting.
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1. | Those words resonated worldwide, energizing climate change activists and sparking a series of prompting scornful reactions from others. | |
2. | Without the knowledge we have today about viruses, the medical response to the 1793 contagion, one of a series that swept 18th and 19th century America prompting the Yellow Fever to be nicknamed "the American Plague," was incoherent and ineffective. | |
3. | The S&P 500 index fell 8 percent in the opening seconds, prompting an automatic 15-minute halt to stock trading. | |
4. | Two members of the U.S. House of Representatives announced late Wednesday they have tested positive for the coronavirus, prompting a question that once would have been unthinkable: Why can't Congress work remotely? | |
5. | My browser keeps prompting me to install an update. | |
6. | If governments impose green tax hikes and the costly measures on transportation, home heating, power generation and lifestyles that scientists say are needed to lower emissions and to shift economies away from dependency on fossil fuels, they risk prompting a backlash, largely from middle-class and lower-income workers, as well as pensioners who can ill afford to bear the expense. |