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conduct v. [
carry on, deal] direct the course of; manage or control; "You cannot conduct business like this"
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conduct v. [
lead, direct] lead, as in the performance of a composition; "conduct an orchestra; Barenboim conducted the Chicago symphony for years"
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conduct n. [
behavior, behaviour, doings] manner of acting or controlling yourself
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conduct n. [
demeanor, demeanour, behavior, behaviour, deportment] (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people
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conduct v. [
behave, acquit, bear, deport, comport, carry] 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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