conducive

IPA: kʌndˈusɪv

adjective

  • Tending to contribute to, encourage, or bring about some result.
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Examples of "conducive" in Sentences

  • It was not conducive to the forum.
  • That is not conducive to improving the article.
  • The 60s were conducive to radical ways of thinking.
  • The advice is not conducive to improving the article.
  • It is conducive to the best life and an ingredient of it.
  • I hope it is now more congenial and conducive to discussion.
  • Soils are usually friable and conducive to burrow excavation.
  • Neither behavior is conducive to the amicable resolution of this issue.
  • The area is also very conducive to the interests of fishing enthusiasts.
  • Karmafist's actions are not exactly conducive to the resolution of the dispute.

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