noun
- the quality or state of being conducive; the degree to which something helps or contributes to a particular result or condition
Usage: usually used with 'to' to indicate what result or condition is being promoted
Examples
- The conduciveness of the quiet library to studying made it a popular spot for students.
- The warm climate's conduciveness to agriculture attracted many farmers to the region.
- We questioned the conduciveness of the noisy environment to productive work.
- The school's conduciveness to learning depends on good facilities and supportive teachers.
- The conduciveness of regular exercise to good health is well established.
- The meeting room's conduciveness to collaboration was improved by rearranging the furniture.