agential, aidful, conducive to, employable, forwarding, handy, inclining toward, leading to, ministerial, profitable, salutary, tending to
Last update: June 14, 2015
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Sound sleep is conducive to health. [adjective]
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Organizations should endeavor to achieve a working environment conducive to job satisfaction. [adjective]
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Working conditions are not conducive to productivity in the factory. [adjective]
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The mentor should: Foster a relationship conducive to learning. [adjective]
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The key to unlocking the untapped potential within cities is to build an environment that is conducive to creativity. [adjective]
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Fancy yourselves in security, and what now, perhaps, increases your terror, may be made conducive to enjoyment--" "Listen. [adjective]
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To follow a person stealthily is not conducive to one's self-respect, but something in the lady's walk and gesture impelled the young sailor to follow her. [adjective]
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The vermin ditch of Benares is no less conducive to giddiness than the lions' ditch of Babylon. [adjective]
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Making a game or a play out of the work is, of course, conducive to the same good results. [adjective]
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But though arbitrary, it is always conducive to his purpose. [Please select]
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"Conducive to his purpose." [Please select]
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