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[Verb] | "con*duct" | \ kən-ˈdəkt \
1: to direct or take part in the operation or management of
2: to direct the performance of
3: to lead from a position of command
Origin: 15th century ;
Middle English conducten "to guide, direct," borrowed from Latin conductus, past participle of condūcere "to bring together, join, hire, be of advantage, be conducive (to)" (Medieval Latin also "to lead, escort, provide a channel for [water]") {mat|conduce|};
* Note : Middle English also used in the same senses conduiten, with variants conduten, conditen, based on Anglo-French conduit, past participle of cunduire, conduire, going back to Latin condūcere; these forms were carried into Tudor English, but they largely expired by the seventeenth century. Compare {conduit|conduit}. See also note at {conduce|conduce}.;
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[Noun] | "con*duct" | \ ˈkän-(ˌ)dəkt \
1: a mode or standard of personal behavior especially as based on moral principles
2: the act, manner, or process of carrying on : management
3: escort, guide
Origin: 15th century ;
Middle English conduct, conducte "act of escorting," borrowed from Medieval Latin conductus "leadership, escort, retinue, hire, water channel," going back to Late Latin, "contract," from Latin condūcere "to bring together, join, hire, accept a contract for" (Medieval Latin also "to lead, escort, provide a channel for [water]") + -tus, suffix of action nouns {mat|conduce|};
* Note : The noun conduct has been influenced in sense by its verbal counterpart conduct. Already in the sixteenth century the noun was used to mean "leadership, management" and "capability in leadership or management, aptitude for command." The more general sense "behavior in a particular situation" appears in the seventeenth century. The sense development is largely paralleled by the history of French conduite, a nominal derivative from the feminine past participle of conduire "to guide, escort"; see: also {conduit|conduit} and the note at {conduce|conduce}.;
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[Noun] | "disorderly conduct"
1: a petty offense chiefly against public order and decency that falls short of an indictable misdemeanor
Origin: 1786 ;
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[Noun] | "safe-con*duct" | \ ˈsāf-ˈkän-(ˌ)dəkt \
1: protection given a person passing through a military zone or occupied area
2: a document authorizing safe-conduct
Origin: 14th century ;
Middle English sauf conduit, from Anglo-French, safe conduct;
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[Verb] | "conducts"
1: to look after and make decisions about;
* e.g., " ... the company's president continues to conduct the everyday affairs of the software firm he founded many years ago "
Synonyms :
runs,
2: to cause to move to a central point or along a restricted pathway;
* e.g., " ... the gutter conducts water to the curb, thus protecting the house's basement "
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[Verb] | "conduct"
1: to look after and make decisions about;
* e.g., " ... the company's president continues to conduct the everyday affairs of the software firm he founded many years ago "
2: to cause to move to a central point or along a restricted pathway;
* e.g., " ... the gutter conducts water to the curb, thus protecting the house's basement "
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[Noun] | "conducts"
1: the act or activity of looking after and making decisions about something;
* e.g., " ... the President was happy to leave the conduct of foreign affairs to his secretary of state "
Synonyms :
care,
Antonyms :
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2: the way or manner in which one conducts oneself;
* e.g., " ... a child who has often been scolded for poor conduct "
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[Noun] | "conduct"
1: the act or activity of looking after and making decisions about something;
* e.g., " ... the President was happy to leave the conduct of foreign affairs to his secretary of state "
Synonyms :
care,
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2: the way or manner in which one conducts oneself;
* e.g., " ... a child who has often been scolded for poor conduct "
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(10) - Urban Dictionary
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# 1 - { conduction:10706972 }
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[ "conduction" ]
1: When heat or electricity is moving from place to another
* e.g., ... "Omg Linda! You shocked me!!"
"It must have been conduction"
# 2 - { conduct:11692046 }
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[ "conduct" ]
1: conduct
* e.g., ... a focus on the specific methodologies and technical skills needed to plan, organise, coordinate or conduct,
# 3 - { conducted:1309728 }
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[ "conducted" ]
1: To have set something alight. Used amongst professional pyromaniac.
* e.g., ... "Hey man, (slobbers), I just conducted a small pigeon!"
# 4 - { conduction:10907891 }
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[ "conduction" ]
1: When heat or electricity is moving from place to place
* e.g., ... "Omg Linda you shocked me"
"It must of been conduction"
# 5 - { Disorderly Conduct:4379758 }
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[ "Disorderly Conduct" ]
1: A vaguely defined charge that any police office can exploit to arrest anyone they want.
* e.g., ... The skater was charged with disorderly conduct for possessing a skateboard and refusing to hand it to the police officer.
The man was charged with disorderly conduct for refusing to state his name.
# 6 - { Conducted a Margiela:17678187 }
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[ "Conducted a Margiela" ]
1: The act of performing a heroic task in a god like manner.
* e.g., ... Boy 1: I ran into that burning building and saved a baby
# 7 - { conduct card:485557 }
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[ "conduct card" ]
1: gettin in fucking trouble at school
* e.g., ... Being warned by the teacher
# 8 - { penis conduction:1301150 }
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[ "penis conduction" ]
1: Something that usually happens in shop class.
* e.g., ... Mike: "Ok Jerry, put your dick in it."
[ "penis conduction" ]
2: Penis Conduction is like initiation or a dare, when you make an electrical circut using batteries and wires and complete the circuit using your penis. THis usually ends in what people like to call a feeling that feels like getting head, although this is unaccurate.
* e.g., ... Jerry: AHAAAA!!!!!
# 9 - { Meritorious Conduct:1768756 }
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[ "Meritorious Conduct" ]
1: Conduct that is above and beyond the call of duty.
* e.g., ... John has been awarded a medal for meritorious conduct while rescuing 5 people from a fire.
[ "Meritorious Conduct" ]
2: Going beyond what is the norm.
[ "Meritorious Conduct" ]
3: Behaviour that is extraordinary.
# 10 - { code of conduct:7465828 }
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[ "code of conduct" ]
1: A code of conduct is a tool to improve the behaviour of brainless slaves. This bible of good behaviour is mostly used by big corporates like Audit firms or BoA where its usual to have low expectations about natural common sense of employees. It can be in written or electronic form.
* e.g., ... "Hey have a look at that auditor jerk, his social compentence is based on the E&Y code of conduct"
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