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Conducive to vs. Conducive with

Conducive to

/kənˈdjuːsɪv tuː/
Creating a situation that helps something to happen

Examples:

A quiet place is conducive to meditation.The new project is conducive to innovation.Proper training is conducive to success.

Synonyms:

This word has no synonyms

Antonyms:

This word has no antonyms

Conducive with

/kənˈdjuːsɪv wɪð/
Making it easy, possible, or likely for something to happen or exist

Examples:

A quiet room is conducive with effective studying.His presence was conducive with a calming atmosphere.Teamwork is conducive with boosting productivity levels.

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Ways to tell them apart:

etymology
  • Conducive to implies that something supports or is helpful in achieving a result or making something possible.
  • Remember to indicates direction towards something or an outcome.
  • Conducive with is less common and suggests that something is supportive in harmony or agreement with something else.
  • Conducive to is typically used with nouns or situations where an effect or outcome is desired.
  • With is often more about accompaniment or being in company with something else.
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