The manner in which a person behaves, especially in a particular place or situation
“What the Trade Practices Act does is make unconscionable conduct unacceptable to the law.”
The manner in which an organization or activity is managed or directed
“The company has found itself in a deep crisis due to its negligent conduct.”
(dated) The plot of a literary work
“I'll subjoin a small taste of this other anonymous author's abilities both in conduct and diction.”
Moral principles that govern the conduct of a person or organization
(mass noun) The execution or accomplishment of a task or series of tasks
The way in which a person lives
One's behavior
Behavior that is both morally and socially correct
Proficiency or mastery in executing a task or skill
A characteristic or manner of an interaction
A performance of a specified quality
To organize and carry out
“These constant issues are making it difficult for me to conduct my business.”
To behave or comport oneself in a given way
“The party guests would conduct themselves as perfect ladies and gentlemen.”
To direct or escort someone to a given place
“The commandant's secretary, a very worthy man, had the goodness to conduct us through the place.”
To serve as a medium for conveying
“In gases, atoms may become ionized, so that the resultant free electrons and ions are free to conduct electricity.”
To guide along the desired course
“The tube is one of two which will conduct water from the dam towards the village.”
To bring about or cause something to happen
To obtain, arrange, or achieve by indirect, complicated or intensive efforts
To continue, persevere, or follow through with a task or endeavor
To haul or carry with a cart or similar vehicle
To put on a public performance
To conduct, undertake, or direct an activity with continued effort or persistence
To control or influence (a person or course of action)
To arrange or set in some sort of order
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