Synonym: action, behavior, direct, guide, lead, manage, manner. Similar words: on duty, product, reduction, production, productive, productivity, introduction, second. Meaning: [kən'dʌkt] n. 1. manner of acting or controlling yourself 2. (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people. v. 1. direct the course of; manage or control 2. lead, as in the performance of a composition 3. behave in a certain manner 4. transmit or serve as the medium for transmission 5. take somebody somewhere 6. lead musicians in the performance of.
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(211) A good abstract painting is an experiment I don't have to conduct because some one has done it for me.
(212) But when he spoke again it was only to express some anxiety about the conduct of the services while he was away.
(213) Interestingly, this attitude contrasts starkly with how people conduct their clinical practice or academic research.
(214) In the first few hours after the verdict, 60 people were arrested on charges of disorderly conduct.
(215) The continent approached the cataclysm of 1914 with a formal apparatus for the conduct of international relations which now seems strikingly small.
(216) There appeared to be a man using her room to conduct the business of the Western nuclear alliance.
(217) This can not and will not be accomplished without major changes in how we conduct our businesses.
(218) Politics: A strife of interests masquerading as a contest of principles. The conduct of public affairs for private advantage. Ambrose Bierce
(219) My father seemed to be happy to conduct his affairs through them for long enough.
More similar words: on duty, product, reduction, production, productive, productivity, introduction, second, condemn, condition, secondary, construct, conditions, construction, constructing, beyond control, end up, stand up, wind up, duck, round up, industry, bond, reduce, stand up for, stand up to, blond, educate, end up with, educator.