conduct meaning
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WConduct
- Conduct may refer to:
- Behavior
- a personal behavior, a way of acting and showing one's behaviour
- using hand gestures to direct
- Conduct disorder
- Action (philosophy), in relation to moral or ethical precepts
- Conducting a musical ensemble
- a Conduct was a Chaplain or a sub-Chaplain of Eton, or of certain colleges of Cambridge University, in particular King's College
- NounPREcon-
- The act or method of controlling or directing.
- Skillful guidance or management; generalship.
- The manner of guiding or carrying oneself; personal deportment; mode of action; behavior.
- Good conduct will be rewarded and likewise poor conduct will be punished.
- (of a literary work) Plot; action; construction; manner of development.
- OBS Convoy; escort; guard; guide.
- That which carries or conveys anything; a channel; a conduit; an instrument.
- The act or method of controlling or directing.
- VerbSGconductsPRconductingPT, PPconducted
- (archaic) VT To lead, or guide; to escort.
- VT To lead, as a commander; to direct; to manage; to carry on.
- to conduct the affairs of a kingdom
- VT (reflexively to conduct oneself) To behave.
- He conducted himself well.
- VT To serve as a medium for conveying; to transmit, as heat, light, electricity, etc.
- The metal easily conducts electricity and doesn't rust in water, properties that have made it valuable in uses from household plumbing and electric wiring
- VT (music) To direct, as the leader in the performance of a musical composition.
- VI To act as a conductor (as of heat, electricity, etc.); to carry.
- VT To carry out (something organized).
- The world's largest surveyor of deepwater oil fields won a contract to conduct a survey of the French Gulf of Lion to map sand reserves.
- (archaic) VT To lead, or guide; to escort.
- More Examples
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- Her mother is a radiology technician, conducting ultrasonographs, at the Mercer campus of the Capital Health System, in Trenton.
- Seventh, this study was conducted when our knowledge of the best practice for the weaning method in tracheostomised patients with prolonged MV had remained undetermined.
- The efficacy analysis was conducted in the full analysis set, which included all patients who received at least one dose of PP and had at least one postbaseline efficacy evaluation.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- After both experiments, feeding assays with two spongivorous species were conducted.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of conduct in English Dictionary
- Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
- Nouns
- Singularia tantum
- Uncountable nouns
- Uncountable nouns
- Singularia tantum
- Verbs
- Intransitive verbs
- Transitive verbs
- Intransitive verbs
- Nouns
- en conducted
- en conductor
- en conducting
- en conducts
- en conduction
Source: Wiktionary