conduct
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(verb) lead; "conduct an orchestra" |
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Synonyms: direct, lead |
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Related Words: do, execute, perform |
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(verb) transmit or serve as the medium for transmission, as of sounds or images; "Sound carries well over water"; "The airwaves carry the sound"; "Many metals conduct heat" |
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Synonyms: carry, channel, convey, transmit |
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Related Words: bring, bring in, convey, pipe in, retransmit, take |
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(verb) direct the course of; manage or control; "You cannot conduct business like this" |
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Synonyms: carry on, carry out, deal |
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Related Words: care, deal, handle, manage, officiate |
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(noun) manner of acting or conducting oneself |
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Synonyms: behavior, behaviour |
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Related Words: activity, aggression, discourtesy, offence, offense, offensive activity |
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(verb) take somebody somewhere; "We lead him to our chief"; "can you take me to the main entrance?"; "He conducted us to the palace" |
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Synonyms: direct, guide, lead, take |
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Related Words: beacon, lead astray, misguide, mislead, show, usher |
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(verb) behave in a certain manner; "She carried herself well"; "he bore himself with dignity"; "They conducted themselves well during these difficult times" |
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Synonyms: acquit, bear, behave, carry, comport, deport |
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Related Words: act, assert, bear, carry, deal, fluster, hold, move, pose, put forward |
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(noun) behavioral attributes |
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Synonyms: behavior, behaviour, demeanor, demeanour, deportment |
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Related Words: citizenship, correctitude, improperness, impropriety, manner, manners, personal manner, properness, propriety, swashbuckling, trait |
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