Antonym: unpropitious. Similar words: ambitious, seditious, adventitious, surreptitious, litigious, proportion, proportional, bumptious. Meaning: [prə'pɪʃəs] adj. presenting favorable circumstances; likely to result in or show signs or success.
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61. This method is propitious to measure mechanical accessory accurately, such as minuteness, more deformable that unfit for tangency measurement. This method has a wide application foreground.
62. The tube with minor bend radius are used widely in commercial run and daily life. The workpieces of this type are propitious to save assembly space and material.
63. On account of its convenience, sensitiveness, veracity and good repeatability, the method is propitious to control the quality of Gynura segetum.
64. In production process of carbon fiber, appropriately increase preoxidation retention time will be propitious to the performance of carbon fiber.
65. Conclusion Be propitious to achieve standardization and systematization nursing cost management.
66. I have a propitious presentiment that we will have a wonderful beginning.
67. But also be propitious to perfecting investment portfolio and increasing the institutional investor's ability of risk control.
68. Analyzing its operational efficiency be propitious to the development of the system.
69. It reveals that the remediation increases the quantity of bacteria and azotobacter which is propitious to increase the soil fertility.
70. The surface of the scale graphite presented evenly-distributed hydrophilicity by using above two treating methods, which was propitious to the deposition of hydrated silicon oxide on the ...
71. Experiments indicate that plenty of individuals and proper coupling strength are propitious to maintaining the long-term evolvement of the system.
72. Through propitious decorations the Chinese people expectation of pursuing a happy life.
73. It is propitious to enhance coupling factor by mounting a high permeability closed barrel outside of the exciting turn.
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77. The cool days during this week are propitious for out trip.
78. The intermittent- heating was propitious to diffuseness of within water, but the time of intermission didn't have much effect on the drying rate.
79. RM was propitious to tannase stability and it was enhanced with the increase of alkyl alcohol moieties carbon length.
80. This would be propitious to the diffuse of vacancy mechanism, and accordingly the chemical.
81. This method makes the development of DSP accomplished in one workspace, it would reduce the programming complexity which would be propitious to DSP' teaching and application.
82. The two kinds of sub-systems were designed independently, which could be propitious to both upgrade and function extension of the whole system.
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83. The results showed the PS with small particle size was propitious to the compatibilization of PS with PP, and the overall properties of PS/PP would be better.
84. The development of ABS is propitious to rise the capital abundance rates and break a new path for investing and financing.
85. The exploitation and application of material could be propitious to make up the lack for paper material.
86. It was more propitious to optimize the thermal parameter by using PID to control the thermal of annular furnace.
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