- a word derived from conducive.
Example Sentences
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Conduciveness to Progress, thus understood, includes the whole excellence of a government.
From Considerations on Representative Government by Mill, John Stuart
"Conduciveness to progress includes the whole excellence of government."
From Studies in Civics by McCleary, J. T. (James Thompson)