Definition of Conducive. Meaning of Conducive. Synonyms of Conducive

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Definition of Conducive

Conducive
Conducive Con*du"cive, a. Loading or tending; helpful; contributive; tending to promote. However conducive to the good or our country. --Addison.

Meaning of Conducive from wikipedia

- countries by coffee production catalogues sovereign states that have conducive climate and infrastructure to foster the production of coffee beans. Many...
- named, his book is laid out through seven habits he has identified as conducive to personal growth. The book is laid out through seven habits. Covey intends...
- dedicated investments into manufacturing. The policy approach was to create a conducive environment for investments, develop a modern and efficient infrastructure...
- wisdom. They are one of the seven sets of Bodhipakkhiyadhamma ("qualities conducive to enlightenment"). They are paralleled in the five spiritual faculties...
- the purpose and promise of history was the total negation of everything conducive to restricting freedom and reason; and they proceeded to mount radical...
- Southeast. Albany is part of the Black Belt, a geological formation of soil conducive to cotton growth. An extensive area in the Southern geographical area...
- Although oligarchical, the relative political freedom they afforded was conducive to academic and artistic advancement. The best-known maritime republics...
- crops and livestock from pests, invasive species, and other organisms not conducive to the welfare of the human po****tion. The term includes biological threats...
- They are not a migratory species but do travel to s**** out conditions conducive to breeding and spawning during periods of increased rainfall. Red-bellied...
- warm room temperature, conducive to germination of the spores. When the environment is favourable for bacteria, it is conducive to the germination of cells...