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Meanings of
contributing
in English
Tending to bring about; being partly responsible for.
conducive
tributary
contributory
contributive
Related terms
causative
Synonyms
Examples for "
conducive
"
conducive
tributary
contributory
contributive
Examples for "
conducive
"
1
Without this an environment
conducive
to state capture will continue to flourish.
2
These schools offer an environment that is simply not
conducive
to learning.
3
Creating a working environment more
conducive
to movement also promotes employee wellbeing.
4
Biologists agree that certain environments are more
conducive
to speciation than others.
5
Please assume an attitude most
conducive
to processing, and we shall begin.
1
Balsora was the capital of a kingdom long
tributary
to the caliph.
2
Hidden in the hills was a beautiful little
tributary
of the Beaver.
3
Two small
tributary
streams had cut deep grooves in the soft earth.
4
In every zone, population is concentred at the mouth of
tributary
streams.
5
The Miyanabad stream is believed to be a
tributary
of the Gurghan.
1
I'm due to get my
contributory
State pension from June this year.
2
Speed is the most common
contributory
factor to accidents on Irish roads.
3
It is absurd to suggest that
contributory
pensions should be means tested.
4
The sense of being
contributory
to his holiday satisfaction reigned in her.
5
Restrictions on traffic using the Liffey quays may be a
contributory
factor.
1
The sense of being
contributive
to his holiday satisfaction reigned in her.
2
Early brain imaging is poor
contributive
for the diagnosis of TE.
3
Other things, equally if not more
contributive
to human melioration, are less distinctly in expectation.
4
It is the creative and
contributive
agency, the cause of achievement, and a vital factor in progress.
5
Standard analysis was not
contributive
.
Usage of
contributing
in English
1
Rising energy costs were
contributing
to the problem, with 40 per cent
2
The report highlighted some social and legislative issues
contributing
to the problem.
3
Sure, Wikipedia is absolutely open to absolutely anyone
contributing
to absolutely anything!
4
How do you see this body of work
contributing
to change solutions?
5
Cohen said other market forces could be
contributing
to the lower premiums.
6
According to the experts the predominant
contributing
factors are technology and quality.
7
Light-touch regulation and lack of enforcement certainly was a major
contributing
factor.
8
Crumbling Soviet-era hospitals and medical infrastructure are also
contributing
to the problem.
9
Troop
contributing
countries have imposed strict rules of engagement for their soldiers.
10
The world body refers such cases to authorities in the
troop
-
contributing
country.
11
Port traffic going through the centre city is clearly
contributing
to this.
12
They said speed and alcohol were likely
contributing
factors in the crash.
13
However, farmer-bred and farmer-saved seeds are not seen as
contributing
to growth.
14
However, systemic disorders
contributing
to bone loss do require diagnosis and intervention.
15
Norway is also
contributing
to the climate problem and the strategic tensions.
16
Instead, extremism flourished and these countries imploded,
contributing
to the refugee crisis.
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contributing
Noun
Singular
contribute
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
major contributing
senior contributing
Contributing
through the time
Contributing
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Common
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Common
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