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How to pronounce conduce in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms contribute, lead
Type of advance, boost, encourage, further, promote
Derivation conducive

Examples of conduce

conduce
History suggests that when bullies perceive this sort of opening, it does not conduce to peace.
From the washingtontimes.com
Nothing will more surely conduce to popular thrift than to throw all possible safeguards about the investments of the common people.
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Still today it is difficult to imagine how such a discrimination didn't conduce to an uprising of the German-speaking population.
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Now, on the environment, they would impose on the whole world taxes and regulations that will suppress economic growth and conduce to trade wars.
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The whole project evidently had Russian connivance, if not actual support, since its success would conduce to the elimination of British authority in a vital area of the Middle East.
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More examples
  • Contribute: be conducive to; "The use of computers in the classroom lead to better writing"
  • (conduction) the transmission of heat or electricity or sound
  • (Conduction (cardiology)) The normal electrical conduction of the heart allows electrical propagation to be transmitted from the Sinoatrial Node through both atria and forward to the Atrioventricular Node. ...
  • (Conduction (heat)) In heat transfer, conduction (or heat conduction) is the transfer of thermal energy between neighboring molecules in a substance due to a temperature gradient. ...
  • To contribute or lead to a specific result
  • (conducing) That conduces to a given purpose or end result; That conduces to a desired purpose; beneficial, helpful
  • (Conduction) The transmission or conveying of something through a medium or passage, especially the transmission of electric charge or heat through a conducting medium without perceptible motion of the medium itself.
  • (Conduction) Heat transfer through a solid material by contact of one molecule to the next. Heat flows from a higher-temperature area to a lower-temperature one.
  • Conduction is the direct flow of heat through a material resulting from physical contact. The transfer of heat by conduction is caused by molecular motion in which molecules transfer their energy to adjoining molecules and increase their temperature.