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Definition of conduct
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Conduct
(n.)
Skillful
guidance
or
management;
generalship.
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Delate
::
Delate
(v.) To carry on; to
conduct.
Hurtful
::
Hurtful
(a.)
Tending
to
impair
or
damage;
injurious;
mischievous;
occasioning
loss or
injury;
as,
hurtful
words or
conduct..
Gladiatorship
::
Gladiatorship
(n.)
Conduct,
state,
or art, of a
gladiator..
Lead
::
Lead (v. t.) To
conduct
or
direct
with
authority;
to have
direction
or
charge
of; as, to lead an army, an
exploring
party,
or a
search;
to lead a
political
party..
Drive
::
Drive (v. t.) To carry or; to keep in
motion;
to
conduct;
to
prosecute.
Irregular
::
Irregular
(a.) Not
regular;
not
conforming
to a law,
method,
or usage
recognized
as the
general
rule; not
according
to
common
form; not
conformable
to
nature,
to the rules of moral
rectitude,
or to
established
principles;
not
normal;
unnatural;
immethodical;
unsymmetrical;
erratic;
no
straight;
not
uniform;
as, an
irregular
line; an
irregular
figure;
an
irregular
verse;
an
irregular
physician;
an
irregular
proceeding;
irregular
motion;
irregular
conduct,
etc. Cf.
Regular..
Diffusivity
::
Diffusivity
(n.)
Tendency
to
become
diffused;
tendency,
as of heat, to
become
equalized
by
spreading
through
a
conducting
medium..
Prude
::
Prude (a.) A woman of
affected
modesty,
reserve,
or
coyness;
one who is
overscrupulous
or
sensitive;
one who
affects
extraordinary
prudence
in
conduct
and
speech..
Excuse
::
Excuse
(v. t.) To
pardon,
as a
fault;
to
forgive
entirely,
or to admit to be
little
censurable,
and to
overlook;
as, we
excuse
irregular
conduct,
when
extraordinary
circumstances
appear
to
justify
it..
Jacketing
::
"Jacketing
(n.) The
material
of a
jacket;
as,
nonconducting
jacketing..
Conduce
::
Conduce
(v. t.) To
conduct;
to lead; to
guide.
Inveigh
::
Inveigh
(v. i.) To
declaim
or rail
(against
some
person
or
thing);
to utter
censorious
and
bitter
language;
to
attack
with harsh
criticism
or
reproach,
either
spoken
or
written;
to use
invectives;
-- with
against;
as, to
inveigh
against
character,
conduct,
manners,
customs,
morals,
a law, an
abuse..
Manner
::
Manner
(n.)
Characteristic
mode of
acting,
conducting,
carrying
one's self, or the like;
bearing;
habitual
style..
Order
::
Order (n.) The
customary
mode of
procedure;
established
system,
as in the
conduct
of
debates
or the
transaction
of
business;
usage;
custom;
fashion..
Silly
::
Silly (n.)
Proceeding
from want of
understanding
or
common
judgment;
characterized
by
weakness
or
folly;
unwise;
absurd;
stupid;
as, silly
conduct;
a silly
question..
Casuistry
::
Casuistry
(a.) The
science
or
doctrine
of
dealing
with cases of
conscience,
of
resolving
questions
of right or wrong in
conduct,
or
determining
the
lawfulness
or
unlawfulness
of what a man may do by rules and
principles
drawn from the
Scriptures,
from the laws of
society
or the
church,
or from
equity
and
natural
reason;
the
application
of
general
moral rules to
particular
cases..
Nonconduction
::
Nonconduction
(n.) The
quality
of not being able to
conduct
or
transmit;
failure
to
conduct.
Steer
::
Steer (v. i.) To
conduct
one's self; to take or
pursue
a
course
of
action.
Trial
::
Trial (n.) That which tries or
afflicts;
that which
harasses;
that which tries the
character
or
principles;
that which
tempts
to evil; as, his
child's
conduct
was a sore
trial..
Malfeasance
::
Malfeasance
(n.) The doing of an act which a
person
ought not to do; evil
conduct;
an
illegal
deed.
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