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(noun) manner of acting or controlling yourself. Synonyms: behavior, behaviour, doings.
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(noun) (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people. Synonyms: demeanor, demeanour, behavior, behaviour, deportment.
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(verb) direct the course of; manage or control. Synonyms: carry on, deal. Examples: "You cannot conduct business like this."
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(verb) lead, as in the performance of a composition. Synonyms: lead, direct. Examples: "Conduct an orchestra; barenboim conducted the chicago symphony for years."
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(verb) behave in a certain manner. Synonyms: behave, acquit, bear, deport, comport, carry. Examples: "She carried herself well." "He bore himself with dignity." "They conducted themselves well during these difficult times."
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(verb) take somebody somewhere. Synonyms: lead, take, direct, guide. Examples: "We lead him to our chief." "Can you take me to the main entrance?." "He conducted us to the palace."
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(verb) transmit or serve as the medium for transmission. Synonyms: impart, transmit, convey, carry, channel. Examples: "Sound carries well over water." "The airwaves carry the sound." "Many metals conduct heat."
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(verb) lead musicians in the performance of. Examples: "Bernstein conducted mahler like no other conductor." "She cannot conduct modern pieces."
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