Conduct
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Conduct ( verb )
- Direct or control the actions or behavior of (someone or something).
- Lead or accompany someone, especially on a journey.
- Behave in a particular way.
Origin:
Late middle english: from latin conductus, past participle of conducere, literally "to lead together".
Examples:
- She conducted herself with great dignity throughout the interview.
- The guide conducted the tourists through the museum.
- The orchestra conducted by the famous maestro.
- She conducted the choir in a beautiful performance.
- The conductor conducted the train to its destination safely.
(As a noun)
Conduct ( noun )
- Direct or control the actions or behavior of (someone or something).
- Lead or accompany someone, especially on a journey.
- Behave in a particular way.
Origin:
Late middle english: from latin conductus, past participle of conducere, literally "to lead together".
Examples:
- She conducted herself with great dignity throughout the interview.
- The guide conducted the tourists through the museum.
- The orchestra conducted by the famous maestro.
- She conducted the choir in a beautiful performance.
- The conductor conducted the train to its destination safely.