Conduct: English to English |
Conduct (n.) Convoy; escort; guard; guide. |
Conduct (n.) Plot; action; construction; manner of development. |
Conduct (n.) Skillful guidance or management; generalship. |
Conduct (n.) That which carries or conveys anything; a channel; a conduit; an instrument. |
Conduct (n.) The act or method of conducting; guidance; management. |
Conduct (n.) The manner of guiding or carrying one's self; personal deportment; mode of action; behavior. |
Conduct (n.) To behave; -- with the reflexive; as, he conducted himself well. |
Conduct (n.) To direct, as the leader in the performance of a musical composition. |
Conduct (n.) To lead, as a commander; to direct; to manage; to carry on; as, to conduct the affairs of a kingdom. |
Conduct (n.) To lead, or guide; to escort; to attend. |
Conduct (n.) To serve as a medium for conveying; to transmit, as heat, light, electricity, etc. |
Conduct (v. i.) To act as a conductor (as of heat, electricity, etc.); to carry. |
Conduct (v. i.) To conduct one's self; to behave. |