conductive (B2)
adjective
Pronunciation: /kənˈdʌktɪv/
Definition
Having the property of allowing heat or electricity to pass through it.
Examples
Copper is a highly conductive material, making it ideal for electrical wiring.
The scientist tested whether the new fabric was conductive to heat.
Water is not very conductive on its own, but impurities can make it so.
How to Use conductive
- conductive to (prepositional phrase)
- Having the property of allowing something (like heat or electricity) to pass through, or facilitating a process. — "This material is conductive to heat, making it useful for cooking pans."
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