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conducive adjective [ kənˈdjuːsɪv ]

• making a certain situation or outcome likely or possible.
• "the harsh lights and cameras were hardly conducive to a relaxed atmosphere"
Similar: good for, helpful to, instrumental in, calculated to produce, productive of, useful for, favourable, beneficial, valuable, advantageous, opportune, propitious, encouraging, promising, convenient, contribute to, lead to, tend to promote, make for, facilitate, favour, aid, assist, help, benefit, encourage,
Opposite: unfavourable,
Origin: mid 17th century: from conduce, on the pattern of words such as conductive .


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