verb: from conducive.
1. Encouragative of something positive.
2. Pushes towards something - normallyb positive.
1. Encouragative of something positive.
2. Pushes towards something - normallyb positive.
M on Facebook today: Happy are those who find fault with themselves instead of finding fault with others.
Me: Not necessarily happy but at least wise and introspective, and to me self-questioning conduces (sic) progress.
Me: Not necessarily happy but at least wise and introspective, and to me self-questioning conduces (sic) progress.
by vivauganda January 22, 2011
by Giftediq May 29, 2009
by Mz. Foxie December 8, 2019
Deborah's cooking is amazing, the food she makes is really conducive.
That girl is unconducive, she looks like she got hit by a train.
My remote is broken, can anyone conducify it for me?
Alcohol increases the conducivity at a bar by making unconducive girls look conduce.
That girl is unconducive, she looks like she got hit by a train.
My remote is broken, can anyone conducify it for me?
Alcohol increases the conducivity at a bar by making unconducive girls look conduce.
by mstrsplntr December 23, 2010
by mrkp April 9, 2008
by that_sassy_girl January 13, 2011
That environment in which only CA students shall sit for the exams when all exams in the country are getting cancelled or postponed.
by ICAI June 20, 2021