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conduct verb (conducted, conducting) 1 to lead or guide. 2 to manage; to control • conduct the firm's business. 3 tr & intr to direct the performance of an orchestra or choir by movements of the hands or by using a baton. 4 to transmit (heat or electricity) by conduction. 5 to direct, channel or convey • Hot air is conducted through the pipes. 6 to behave (oneself) in a specified way • One should always conduct oneself with dignity. noun 1 behaviour. 2 the managing or organizing of something.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from Latin conductus guide.