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Term: Conductive

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Having the property of conducting electric current or heat.

Sense 1: Relating to the ability to transmit electricity or heat.

Usage: In electronics, conductive materials such as copper or aluminum are commonly used for wiring and circuitry.

Sentence: The conductive nature of copper allows it to efficiently carry electrical signals in various devices.

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Sense 2: Relating to the ability to facilitate the flow of information or ideas.

Usage: The brainstorming session provided a conductive atmosphere for innovative ideas to emerge.

Sentence: Encouraging an open and supportive environment is conductive to fostering creativity in teams.

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Sense 3: Relating to the act of carrying out a particular behavior or action.

Usage: The conductive properties of certain materials allow them to be used in touchscreens for precise interaction.

Sentence: The gloves with conductive fingertips enable smartphone users to operate their devices easily without removing their gloves.

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