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conducive

[kuhn-doo-siv, -dyoo-] / kənˈdu sɪv, -ˈdyu- /


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"Put simply, the self-defense system becomes more resilient. Hormones conducive to tissue repair and regeneration may be released and promote the self-healing system's functioning."

From Science Daily • May 4, 2026

From a fundamental standpoint, as long as tensions in the Middle East persist, the economic environment remains conducive to a weaker yen, he says.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 1, 2026

The disgraced rapper had submitted Monday an application to travel to Britain, but it was refused on the grounds that his presence would not be conducive to the public good, a UK government source confirmed.

From Barron's • Apr. 7, 2026

It said the decision to refuse permission was made on the grounds that his presence would not be conducive to the public good.

From BBC • Apr. 7, 2026

There was something happening in the country, in the black neighborhoods especially, that was conducive to the ascension of a brother like Marius to the corner soapbox.

From "Middlesex: A Novel" by Jeffrey Eugenides




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