inconducive
adjective as in strong fondness
Word Combinations
Example:The toxic air in the city makes the urban environment inconducive to good health.
Definition:A surrounding or operating influence, especially one that has a noticeable effect on the condition or character of the concerned system or individual.
Example:The poor management of resources has made it inconducive to achieve financial success.
Definition:The accomplishment of an aim or purpose, the attainment of a desired end, or favorable or satisfying developments.
Example:A noisy classroom is inconducive to effective learning.
Definition:A process that results in a relatively permanent change in behavior or potential behavior due to experience or practice.
Example:The ongoing economic recession is making it inconducive to meaningful progress.
Definition:The fact of moving forward, developing, or improving; advancement.
Example:Lack of adequate infrastructure makes it inconducive to improvement in the community.
Definition:The process of becoming better or of being made better; an enhancement.
Example:Financial instability makes a conducive environment for economic growth inconducive.
Definition:The process of increasing in size, number, or strength.
Example:Living in a cramped apartment is inconducive to creativity.
Definition:The use of imagination or original ideas to create something; inventiveness.
Example:Restrictive regulations are inconducive to economic development.
Definition:The process of developing, as by natural growth or maturation; cultivation, or nurturing; authorship or composition.
Example:A lack of supportive resources makes it inconducive to perseverance.
Definition:The quality of being persistent, or determined to carry on and accomplish something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success.
Example:The rigid corporate culture is inconducive to innovation.
Definition:An act or instance of innovating; a new idea, device, or method.
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