con|du´cive|ly

con|du´cive|ly
con|du|ci|ble «kuhn DOO suh buhl, -DYOO-», adjective.
favorable or helpful (to): »

Exercise and proper eating habits are conducive to good health. Comparing oneself with others is rarely conducive to real happiness (New York Times).

con|du´cive|ly, adverb.
con|du´cive|ness, noun.

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  • con|du´cive|ness — con|du|ci|ble «kuhn DOO suh buhl, DYOO », adjective. favorable or helpful (to): »Exercise and proper eating habits are conducive to good health. Comparing oneself with others is rarely conducive to real happiness (New York Times). –con|du´cive|ly …   Useful english dictionary

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  • in|con|du|cive — «IHN kuhn DOO sihv, DYOO », adjective. not conducive: »Habits are formed inconducive to good government (Tait s Magazine) …   Useful english dictionary

  • con|du|ci|ble — «kuhn DOO suh buhl, DYOO », adjective. favorable or helpful (to): »Exercise and proper eating habits are conducive to good health. Comparing oneself with others is rarely conducive to real happiness (New York Times). –con|du´cive|ly, adverb.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • cive — ad·van·cive; cive; co·er·cive; con·du·cive; con·du·cive·ness; cres·cive; dis·pla·cive; evin·cive; in·du·cive; in·flu·en·cive; las·cive; no·cive; re·pla·cive; co·er·cive·ly; cres·cive·ly; …   English syllables

  • conducive — con·du·cive …   English syllables

  • conducive — con•du•cive [[t]kənˈdu sɪv, ˈdyu [/t]] adj. tending to produce; conducing; contributive (usu. fol. by to): eating habits conducive to good health[/ex] • Etymology: 1640–50 con•du′cive•ness, n …   From formal English to slang

  • conducive — con|du|cive [kənˈdju:sıv US ˈdu: ] adj be conducive to sth formal if a situation is conducive to something such as work, rest etc, it provides conditions that make it easy for you to work etc ▪ an environment conducive to learning …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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