Not likely to produce or support some desired outcome.(adjective)
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Use "inconducive" in a sentence
""The activities at the institution that have extended during the last 10 days have created an inconducive environment for academic activities putting lives and property at risk," Illunga said."
"That, I thought, was the price tenants paid for the view: bedrooms on the street side, inconducive to sleep."
"The trouble with the meals, however, was not only that we were all kept at a very high strain of alertness and attention, singularly inconducive to the enjoyment of food or to the sober business of digestion, but that they were of such interminable length."