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Example sentences for "conducive"

Lexicographically close words:
conduced; conduces; conduceth; conducible; conducing; conduciveness; conduct; conducta; conductance; conducted
  1. I said to the milkman: "This life of yours must be wonderfully conducive to seeing things from a new angle.

  2. Bunyan's sufferings were as poetical, but less conducive to refined speculation.

  3. Balzac's artistic instinct, indeed, renders every separate touch more or less conducive to the general effect; but he takes an unconscionable time in preparing his ground.

  4. And her personality is not conducive to lovers.

  5. The air of Sodom was not conducive to suchlike matters and Bella was no finer than her breeding and generation.

  6. She further recommended to the republic, to take some salutary measures for frustrating the designs of the king of Prussia, and restoring harmony among themselves, as the most conducive measure to these good purposes.

  7. Sir Thomas could at any rate promise that he would ask such questions, as Mr. Spicer certainly had friends who might be conducive to the withdrawal of the petition.

  8. The effect is not pleasant, nor conducive of good-humour.

  9. They acknowledge the work of genius--an attitude which is conducive towards a fuller appreciation of what they admire.

  10. And, in order that the King might be brought to realize that the roads were not in a condition conducive to comfortable motoring, a young Dutch officer took him for his first motor ride.

  11. I can not doubt that on this as on all similar occasions the Federal Government will find its agency most conducive to the security and happiness of the people when limited to the exercise of its conceded powers.

  12. I am sure that I have done but justice to your feelings in believing that this inconvenience will be cheerfully encountered in the hope of rendering your meeting conducive to the good of the country.

  13. Did the framers of the Constitution intend to forbid Congress to employ "any" means "which might be appropriate, and which were conducive to the end"?

  14. To punish these offenses is certainly conducive to the due administration of justice.

  15. It is a right incidental to the power, and conducive to its beneficial exercise.

  16. In vain did we try to break her of these murderous propensities, not only for the sake of the victims but also for herself, as the swallowing of little balls of fur cannot be conducive to health.

  17. In his opinion this method of apportioning it was the most conducive to health.

  18. From early times, detachment from the world and the practice of austerities have been regarded in India as peculiarly conducive to a spirit of godliness, and ultimately to a state of ecstatic communion with the deity.

  19. The second section is marked religiose, and may be characterised as a trustful prayer, conducive to calm and comfort.

  20. But I cannot wander about from one place to another like a strolling musician; such a vagabond' life is hateful to me, and not conducive to my health.

  21. It should be thoroughly understood that a daily bath is essential, not only from the standpoint of cleanliness, but from the fact that this practice is in the highest degree conducive to health.

  22. That the leaves possess, when treated in this way, a very palatable taste all will perhaps agree, but they cannot be said to be of any nutritive value, nor are the acids just referred to conducive to their digestibility.

  23. Cleanliness is also of much importance--a bath taken each morning in moderately cold water being conducive to health, not only as regards consumption but other diseases as well.

  24. In the contingent world there are many collective centers which are conducive to association and unity between the children of men.

  25. One fruitful tree will be conducive to the life of society, whereas a thousand forests of wild trees offer no fruits.

  26. How the religion of Torah became conducive to the glory and honor and progress of the Israelitish nation!

  27. Therefore I direct you to that which is conducive to your heavenly confirmation and illumination in the Kingdom of God!

  28. These feasts are always of a religious character, and are encouraged by the clergy, who find them not only lucrative, but also conducive to religious feeling.

  29. Under the Department of Charity and Health are several subordinate boards, all conducive to public improvement.

  30. This allows the air to circulate freely beneath, and prevents the entrance of snakes and insects, and is in every way conducive to health and comfort.

  31. There are, besides, the political associations, whose activity many workers consider as more conducive to general welfare than the trade-unions, limited as they are now in their purposes.

  32. Death came into the world through sin; the imperfections and frailties incident to the mortal state are conducive to sin; and man is prone in an inexcusable degree to readily yield thereto.

  33. Sin is conducive to lethargy in things spiritual; the Gospel inspires to life and activity.

  34. If that isn’t a saying conducive to salvation I know not what is.

  35. Like an oasis in the desert is the experience of a man, the accumulation of whose wealth has been on lines parallel with the conducive rather than counter to the welfare of mankind.

  36. No one quality of the mind and heart is more important as an element conducive to worldly success than civility--that feeling of kindness and love for our fellow-beings which is expressed in pleasing manners.

  37. Orient, conducive to religious speculation, but not to philosophy, 150.


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "conducive" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    advantageous; beneficial; conducive; constructive; contributory; favoring; handy; helpful; instrumental; intermediary; mediating; ministerial; ministering; positive; profitable; remedial; salutary; serviceable; subservient; therapeutic; useful