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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
inconducive

1848, from in- (1) "not, opposite of" + conducive.

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inconducive

a. Not likely to produce or support some desired outcome.

Usage examples of "inconducive".

Someone could have been pounding on my head with a baseball bat just then, pounding my head into new and interesting shapes that were inconducive to carrying on businesslike pursuits.