Vocabulary

Conducive

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
making a certain situation or outcome likely or possible
Urdu meaning
ساز گار، باعث ہونا
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. In the absence of complementary ecosystem reforms across industry, agriculture and services to create conditions conducive to competition, investment and innovation, even a meticulously prepared industrial policy will be doomed.
  2. Driven by different circumstances, the situation in Pakistan is non-conducive to regional normalisation in its own way.
  3. One, `demilitarise the province and create conditions conducive to meaningful dialogue with all genuine political stakeholders to rebuild public trust...
  4. Driven by conducive policies, Pakistan`s recent solar boom is testament to opportunities for developing and scaling blended finance for climate solutions.
  5. Female police officers bring essential understanding and sensitivity to GBV cases, creating a more conducive environment for survivors to report crimes.
Synonyms
good for, helpful to, instrumental in, calculated to produce

Antonyms
unfavourable
Curator example
the harsh lights and cameras were hardly conducive to a relaxed atmosphere

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