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Conduciveness

Conduciveness \Con*du"cive*ness\, n. The quality of conducing.

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conduciveness

n. The state, quality, or condition of being conducive.

Usage examples of "conduciveness".

With regard to the religious motive, if men believe, as most profess to do, in the goodness of God, those who think that conduciveness to the general happiness is the essence, or even only the criterion of good, must necessarily believe that it is also that which God approves.

There was no original desire of it, or motive to it, save its conduciveness to pleasure, and especially to protection from pain.

However any of our present institutions may have begun, it can only, they think, have been preserved to this period of advanced civilisation by a well-grounded feeling of its adaptation to human nature, and conduciveness to the general good.