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conduct

[kənˈdʌkt]

Definition:
1. Manner of acting or controlling yourself.
2. Lead, as in the performance of a composition.
3. Direct the course of; manage or control.

Use 'conduct' in a sentence:

  1. Such conduct will derogate from your reputation.
  2. Faithful words offend the ear but are good for improving one's conduct.
  3. For Europeans, the law is a statement of basic principles of civilized conduct.
  4. Rules governing student conduct relaxed somewhat in recent years.
  5. His retirement won't make any difference to the way we conduct our affairs.
  6. Her family was given safe conduct to Britain when civil war broke out.
  7. Austin displayed conduct unbecoming of an officer and a gentleman.
  8. He was rational and consistent in the conduct of his affairs.
  9. He has trouble understanding that other people judge him by his conduct.
  10. Analyses were conducted on the raw data.
  11. He wanted to conduct his own defence.
  12. Police will conduct random breath tests.
  13. Are you ashamed of your conduct?
  14. She taught us how to conduct experiments.
  15. He conducted himself with grace and dignity throughout the trial.
  16. All talks have so far been conducted through an intermediary.
  17. She was discharged from the police force for bad conduct.
  18. Laboratory and field tests have been conducted.
  19. The sport has a strict code of conduct.
  20. The guide conducted us around the ruins of the ancient city.
  21. The negotiations have been conducted in a positive manner.
  22. I decided to conduct an experiment.