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Definition of conduct
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of conduct is as below...
Conduct
(n.) To
direct,
as the
leader
in the
performance
of a
musical
composition..
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Do
::
Do (v. i.) To act or
behave
in any
manner;
to
conduct
one's self.
Politics
::
Politics
(n.) The
management
of a
political
party;
the
conduct
and
contests
of
parties
with
reference
to
political
measures
or the
administration
of
public
affairs;
the
advancement
of
candidates
to
office;
in a bad
sense,
artful
or
dishonest
management
to
secure
the
success
of
political
candidates
or
parties;
political
trickery..
Visitation
::
Visitation
(n.)
Specifically:
The act of a
superior
or
superintending
officer
who, in the
discharge
of his
office,
visits
a
corporation,
college,
etc., to
examine
into the
manner
in which it is
conducted,
and see that its laws and
regulations
are duly
observed
and
executed;
as, the
visitation
of a
diocese
by a
bishop..
Accountable
::
Accountable
(a.)
Liable
to be
called
on to
render
an
account;
answerable;
as, every man is
accountable
to God for his
conduct..
Deal
::
Deal (v. i.) To
conduct
one's self; to
behave
or act in any
affair
or
towards
any one; to
treat.
Misbehavior
::
Misbehavior
(n.)
Improper,
rude, or
uncivil
behavior;
ill
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..
Conduction
::
Conduction
(n.) The act of
leading
or
guiding.
Subworker
::
Subway
(n.) An
underground
way or
gallery;
especially,
a
passage
under a
street,
in which water
mains,
gas
mains,
telegraph
wires,
etc., are
conducted..
Fogyism
::
Fogyism
(n.) The
principles
and
conduct
of a fogy.
Misbehave
::
Misbehave
(v. t. & i.) To
behave
ill; to
conduct
one's self
improperly;
-- often used with a
reciprocal
pronoun.
Censor
::
Censor
(n.) One of two
magistrates
of Rome who took a
register
of the
number
and
property
of
citizens,
and who also
exercised
the
office
of
inspector
of
morals
and
conduct..
Inconsiderate
::
Inconsiderate
(a.) Not
considerate;
not
attentive
to
safety
or to
propriety;
not
regarding
the
rights
or
feelings
of
others;
hasty;
careless;
thoughtless;
heedless;
as, the young are
generally
inconsiderate;
inconsiderate
conduct..
Guide
::
Guide (v. t.) One who, or that
which,
directs
another
in his
conduct
or
course
of lifo; a
director;
a
regulator..
Mercury
::
Mercury
(n.) A Latin god of
commerce
and gain; --
treated
by the poets as
identical
with the Greek
Hermes,
messenger
of the gods,
conductor
of souls to the lower
world,
and god of
eloquence..
Lignin
::
Lignin
(n.) A
substance
characterizing
wood cells and
differing
from
cellulose
in its
conduct
with
certain
chemical
reagents.
Repent
::
Repent
(v. i.) To
change
the mind, or the
course
of
conduct,
on
account
of
regret
or
dissatisfaction..
Square
::
Square
(n.) Exact
proportion;
justness
of
workmanship
and
conduct;
regularity;
rule.
Clothing
::
Clothing
(n.) A
covering
of
non-conducting
material
on the
outside
of a
boiler,
or steam
chamber,
to
prevent
radiation
of
heat..
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