Synonym: contributing, contributive, contributory, tributary. Similar words: conduce, conduct, code of conduct, inductive, fiduciary, producing, induce, induct. Meaning: [-sɪv] adj. tending to bring about; being partly responsible for.
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61. Nothing is more conducive to inducing mains spikes than heavy duty switch gear.
62. We want to create a disciplined environment that is conducive to learning.
63. This walkway was not conducive to Marianne's shoes, however.
64. Fresh air is conducive to health.
65. Regulating your habits is conducive to good health.
66. Exercise is conducive to good health.
67. It is not conducive to the public good.
68. Make your bedroom as conducive to sleep as possible.
69. This is conducive to economic stability. Sentencedict.com
70. Conducive: Tending to cause or bring about; contributive.
71. Fourth, current strength of the RMB exchange rate is conducive to B shares.
72. Solid and effective expenses account management is conducive to the realization of the change from hospital-centered health care to the patient-centered.
73. For decades the system has always been in accordance with the scores of "Hero" is not conducive to the students at school during the improvement of health and life-long sports concept formation.
74. The high strain rate is conducive to obtaining the fine grain structure.
75. Studies from the angle of literary institution are not only fruitful to our reevaluation of literariness , but also conducive to literary study.
76. Therefore, to impose the real property Tax in China is conducive to re-define the relationship between levels of government, and the modern management of the government.
77. The framework of tree arrows takes inspiration from the Chinese folding fan. These trees are neatly arranged in the north-south direction, which is conducive to air convection and purification.
78. On the other hand[sentencedict.com], is conducive to optimizing capital institutions land bank year added.
79. Heart-to-heart chats are conducive to the solution of ideological problems.
80. Prestore autotransfusion can avoid heterotransfusion, which stimulates hematopoietic system and is conducive to recovery of the patients.
81. The peculiar aroma is conducive to relaxing and pacifying, creating a fragrant atmosphere for taking a bath.
82. No shading was conducive to the extension of the growth and flowering of Salvia farinacea.
83. These measures will be conducive to enhancing the universality of the Convention and the future Pro tocol.
84. In general, the cold has been reduced in patients with gastrointestinal function, non-digestible fat absorption, a large number of oil cloth in the esophagus, throat, not conducive to the discharge.
85. And norms in the legal recognition of workers right to strike, to prevent the illegal strike, not only conducive to the maintenance of labor rights of workers, but also conducive to social stability.
86. This subtle shift in mind-set appears to bemore conducive to long-term health and weight loss.
87. This occurs because the location of the clitoris is not conducive to orgasm during sexual act.
88. The Continental Congress called upon the 13 states to draft new constitutions establishing governments more conducive to "republican" principles.
89. Among social institutions, churches were especially supportive because their emphasis on morality and community was conducive to antislavery activism.
90. An examination of the western study of social structure will be conducive to our exploration of how social action and social structure adhere to, remold and construct each other in a co-existent way.
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