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conducive (adjective), more conducive, most conducive
A reference to anything that makes it easy, possible, favorable, or likely for something to happen, or to exist; whether good or bad: The term conducive is a modifier that is usually followed by "to" and which does not appear before a noun.
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Most schools strive to create an atmosphere which is conducive to learning.
Good eating habits are conducive to better health.
There are many times when the hot and dry weather in California is conducive to severe forest and brush fires.
Soil and good weather conditions are conducive to the successful growing of crops by farmers; however, bad soil and unfavorable weather situations are obviously conducive to crop failures.
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duc-, -duce, -duct, -ducent, -ductor, -duction, -ductive, -ducer, -ducement, -ducation
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“conducive”
Descriptive of anything that makes it easy, possible, favorable, or likely for something to happen. (1)
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