Adductive is defined as tending to bring something towards a particular point or position. The antonyms for this word would be terms that signify moving away from a center or diverging from a given point. The word's antonyms can be descriptive of situations where objects or entities are moving apart or withdrawing from each other. Examples of antonyms for adductive include repulsive, deterrent, obstructive, distracting, and divisive. These words imply actions that create distance or separation, preventing things from converging or merging. Adductive works best in contexts where integration and convergence are favorable, while antonyms suggest a situation of divergence and disintegration.