conducive
IPA: kʌndˈusɪv
adjective
- Tending to contribute to, encourage, or bring about some result.
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Examples of "conducive" in Sentences
- Their lineup is kind of conducive to the way I pitch.
- Education is thankfully not often presented with such "conducive" conditions.
- A corporate environment is hardly what I'd call conducive to a relaxing cuppa.
- Totally didn't expect the hot blonde chick to even know the word conducive let alone use it in a sentence.
- Online journal articles are suitable for searching and extraction, but how conducive is a computer for reading a novel?
- Asked what "conducive" meant, Dlamini-Zuma said an assurance of his safety and his ability to lead a normal life in Haiti.
- The term "conducive" was relative, as there could never be 100 percent conducive conditions for free and fair elections anywhere.
- At the news conference, there was as much if not more discussion of the school's athletic facilities as there was boilerplate praise of an environment intended to be "conducive" to learning.
- Take Friday for example, a day that was marked by a complete lack of anything that could be described as conducive to a hearty and wholesome life, except for the tips which were great and warmed the cockles of my filthy black heart.
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