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Meanings of
contributory
in English
Tending to bring about; being partly responsible for.
contributing
conducive
tributary
contributive
Related terms
causative
Synonyms
Examples for "
contributing
"
contributing
conducive
tributary
contributive
Examples for "
contributing
"
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.
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
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
contributory
in English
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.
6
Inequality, social isolation and sedentary lifestyles have been proposed as
contributory
factors.
7
He also found
contributory
negligence by her in not wearing a seatbelt.
8
Sexual experience, to be of
contributory
value, must be integrated and assimilated.
9
The Honduran President acknowledged that social problems were a
contributory
factor.
10
In addition, I receive a part
contributory
Irish social security pension.
11
The company cited weak markets in Russia and Brazil as a
contributory
factor.
12
Conclusions: Smoking is a clinically important
contributory
factor to acne prevalence and severity.
13
Lower rates of liver resection in more deprived patients is a
contributory
factor.
14
Under present rules, I would automatically transfer to full
contributory
old age pension.
15
Delayed presentation to GPs may be a
contributory
factor, but evidence is lacking.
16
Those who came after 2004 have a
contributory
scheme like most other workers.
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contributory
Adjective
Frequent collocations
contributory factor
contributory pension
contributory causes
contributory negligence
contributory state
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Contributory
through the time
Contributory
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Rare
United Kingdom
Rare