Conduct ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Conduct ( verb )

  1. Direct or control the actions or behavior of (someone or something).
  2. Lead or accompany someone, especially on a journey.
  3. Behave in a particular way.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin conductus, past participle of conducere, literally "to lead together".

Examples:

  1. She conducted herself with great dignity throughout the interview.
  2. The guide conducted the tourists through the museum.
  3. The orchestra conducted by the famous maestro.
  4. She conducted the choir in a beautiful performance.
  5. The conductor conducted the train to its destination safely.

(As a noun)

Conduct ( noun )

  1. Direct or control the actions or behavior of (someone or something).
  2. Lead or accompany someone, especially on a journey.
  3. Behave in a particular way.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin conductus, past participle of conducere, literally "to lead together".

Examples:

  1. She conducted herself with great dignity throughout the interview.
  2. The guide conducted the tourists through the museum.
  3. The orchestra conducted by the famous maestro.
  4. She conducted the choir in a beautiful performance.
  5. The conductor conducted the train to its destination safely.
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