English to Hindi Dictionary conducive

conducive

अनुकूल
definition
adjective
the harsh lights and cameras were hardly conducive to a relaxed atmosphere
making a certain situation or outcome likely or possible.
translation of 'conducive '
प्रेरक,
सहायक,
उपकारी,
कारणभूत
adjective
सहयाता देनवाला
example
Creating an environment 'conducive' to an election is one marker for a free and fair vote.
On the face of it, the new situation was much more 'conducive' to an Arab - Israeli peace process.
The fit is seldom and not expected to be perfect, and not always 'conducive' to clarity.
We now know that the latter situation is 'conducive' to the emergence of resistant mutants.
I didn't really find the atmosphere at school 'conducive' to learning and wanted to carry on studying once I left.
The living environment of the school is not at all 'conducive' to human habitation.
The vision is to create a culture that is 'conducive' to continual progress and change.
It is hardly 'conducive' to spontaneity, but could save a wasted trip.
It has been deployed into a number of situations in a manner which has not been fully 'conducive' to assessing its results.
Now while this kind of weather may not be the most 'conducive' to the playing of sports, for the spectator it is a godsend.
Other billionaires born outside of Britain find London 'conducive' to their bank accounts.
Most employers do not realise that grey walls and brown carpet tiles are not 'conducive' to a stimulating work experience.
The sort of life I lead is not 'conducive' to the kind of love other people have or want.
It is not a scenario 'conducive' to society as a whole feeling relaxed and comfortable.
The roads are not 'conducive' to big lorries coming back and forth.
This kind of pessimism about human nature is not usually 'conducive' to alertness to humorous possibilities.
Such a situation may not have been 'conducive' to making the day a national holiday.
That is not 'conducive' to feeling good about oneself, so something is likely to be suppressed.
She may want to be, or should be, in situations that are 'conducive' to this.
Neither rule is likely to be 'conducive' to the efficient running of the company.
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