Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conduce.(verb)
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Use "conduces" in a sentence
"Secondly, the faith of the Church and of the person baptized conduces to the efficacy of baptism: wherefore those who are baptized make a profession of faith, and baptism is called the "sacrament of faith.""
"By driving out the Jews and the democratic and Left elements, he is driving out everything that conduces to activity."
"This conjunction of interests conduces to a particular and pervasive form of corruption, one, in my experience at least, which is more pervasive than shall we say queer theory."