Front | Conduct |
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Back | Behavior. To plan and do (something, such as an activity). To direct the performance of (musicians or singers). To guide or lead (someone) through or around a place. to allow electricity or heat to flow through She was proud of her children's good conduct during the long wedding ceremony. There are also medical implications to whether we think of others or only of ourselves,’ as Larry Scherwitz found when he conducted a most unusual study. John Williams conducts the orchestra. She conducted a tour of the museum. Those wires conduct electricity to our house. |
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