adv. Obs.0 [f. as prec. + -LY2.] In a ‘conducible’ or conducive manner; ‘in a manner promoting an end’ (T.).

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1818.  in Todd; hence in mod. Dicts.

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1915.  Lithographers’ Jrnl., I. June, 16/2. An agitation of such high quality could hardly fail to make itself conducibly felt through out the country.

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