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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.

Synonyms:

Antonyms:

Ways to tell them apart:

etymology
  • Conducive to is generally used when you want to indicate something is helpful or beneficial for achieving a particular outcome.
  • Remember that to points towards a result or goal, making conducive to more about facilitating a process.
  • Conducive with isnt commonly used in English and might be considered incorrect; it attempts to imply alignment but lacks the specificity of purpose found in conducive to'.
  • The preposition to is directional, suggesting movement towards a favorable condition, whereas with suggests accompaniment, which isn't the typical context for conducive.
  • Stick with conducive to for correctness and clarity in indicating that something supports a desired end.
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