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Definition of conduct
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Conduct
(n.) Plot;
action;
construction;
manner
of
development.
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Hold
::
Hold (v. t.) To
maintain
in being or
action;
to carry on; to
prosecute,
as a
course
of
conduct
or an
argument;
to
continue;
to
sustain..
Bearing
::
Bearing
(n.) The
manner
in which one bears or
conducts
one's self; mien;
behavior;
carriage.
Sermon
::
Sermon
(n.)
Hence,
a
serious
address;
a
lecture
on one's
conduct
or duty; an
exhortation
or
reproof;
a
homily;
-- often in a
depreciatory
sense..
Precent
::
Precent
(n.) Any
commandment,
instruction,
or order
intended
as an
authoritative
rule of
action;
esp., a
command
respecting
moral
conduct;
an
injunction;
a
rule..
Conductivity
::
Conductivity
(n.) The
quality
or power of
conducting,
or of
receiving
and
transmitting,
as heat,
electricity,
etc.; as, the
conductivity
of a
nerve..
Rowdyism
::
Rowdyism
(n.) the
conduct
of a
rowdy.
Unwisdom
::
Unwisdom
(n.) Want of
wisdom;
unwise
conduct
or
action;
folly;
simplicity;
ignorance.
Ruff
::
Ruff (n.)
Wanton
or
tumultuous
procedure
or
conduct.
Transact
::
Transact
(v. i.) To
conduct
matters;
to
manage
affairs.
Induction
::
Induction
(n.) A
process
of
demonstration
in which a
general
truth is
gathered
from an
examination
of
particular
cases,
one of which is known to be true, the
examination
being so
conducted
that each case is made to
depend
on the
preceding
one; --
called
also
successive
induction..
Act
::
Act (v. i.) To
behave
or
conduct,
as in
morals,
private
duties,
or
public
offices;
to bear or
deport
one's self; as, we know not why he has acted so..
Quarrel
::
Quarrel
(n.) A
breach
of
concord,
amity,
or
obligation;
a
falling
out; a
difference;
a
disagreement;
an
antagonism
in
opinion,
feeling,
or
conduct;
esp., an angry
dispute,
contest,
or
strife;
a
brawl;
an
altercation;
as, he had a
quarrel
with his
father
about
expenses..
Justice
::
Justice
(a.) The
rendering
to every one his due or
right;
just
treatment;
requital
of
desert;
merited
reward
or
punishment;
that which is due to one's
conduct
or
motives.
Pharisaism
::
Pharisaism
(n.) The
notions,
doctrines,
and
conduct
of the
Pharisees,
as a
sect..
Naughty
::
Naughty
(superl.)
Mischievous;
perverse;
froward;
guilty
of
disobedient
or
improper
conduct;
as, a
naughty
child..
Manager
::
Manager
(n.) One who
manages;
a
conductor
or
director;
as, the
manager
of a
theater..
Management
::
Management
(v.)
Judicious
use of means to
accomplish
an end;
conduct
directed
by art or
address;
skillful
treatment;
cunning
practice;
-- often in a bad
sense.
Conduction
::
Conduction
(n.) The act of
leading
or
guiding.
Espionage
::
Espionage
(n.) The
practice
or
employment
of
spies;
the
practice
of
watching
the words and
conduct
of
others,
to make
discoveries,
as spies or
secret
emissaries;
secret
watching..
Marshal
::
Marshal
(n.) An
officer
of high rank,
charged
with the
arrangement
of
ceremonies,
the
conduct
of
operations,
or the like.
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