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    DEFINITION OF CONDUSIVE

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    Condusive describes something that brings about or leads to something. An example,favorable weather brings the best for an out door picnic.

    Condusive:  goes along with, facilitates (makes possible), is in agreement with
    As in Dollybird's example:  Good weather is condusive for an outdoor picnic.

    Vinny

    Very good answer.

    Jack, "conducive", to me, means that conditions are favorable for something else to occur or happen.  For example, "Conditions during the blackout last week were conducive to intimate activities among couples in the city."

    conducive
    adjective
    an environment that is conducive to learning: favorable to, beneficial to, advantageous to, opportune to, propitious to, encouraging to, promising to, convenient for, good for, helpful, instrumental in, productive of, useful for. ANTONYMS unfavorable.



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