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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
behave;
-- with the
reflexive;
as, he
conducted
himself
well..
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Fogyism
::
Fogyism
(n.) The
principles
and
conduct
of a fogy.
Indorsement
::
Indorsement
(n.)
Sanction,
support,
or
approval;
as, the
indorsement
of a
rumor,
an
opinion,
a
course,
conduct..
Fallopian
::
Fallopian
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
discovered
by,
Fallopius;
as, the
Fallopian
tubes or
oviducts,
the ducts or
canals
which
conduct
the ova from the
ovaries
to the
uterus..
Pedage
::
Pedage
(n.) A toll or tax paid by
passengers,
entitling
them to
safe-conduct
and
protection..
Rugged
::
Rugged
(n.)
Violent;
rude;
boisterrous;
-- said of
conduct,
manners,
etc..
Lead
::
Lead (n.) The act of
leading
or
conducting;
guidance;
direction;
as, to take the lead; to be under the lead of
another..
Baton
::
Baton (n.) A staff or
truncheon,
used for
various
purposes;
as, the baton of a field
marshal;
the baton of a
conductor
in
musical
performances..
Wagoner
::
Wagoner
(n.) One who
conducts
a
wagon;
one whose
business
it is to drive a
wagon.
Pipe Laying
::
Pipe
laying
() The
laying
of
conducting
pipes
underground,
as for
water,
gas, etc..
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.
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..
Lapse
::
Lapse (v. i.) To slide or slip in moral
conduct;
to fail in duty; to fall from
virtue;
to
deviate
from
rectitude;
to
commit
a fault by
inadvertence
or
mistake.
Drive
::
Drive (v. t.) To carry or; to keep in
motion;
to
conduct;
to
prosecute.
Con
::
Con (v. t.) To
conduct,
or
superintend
the
steering
of (a
vessel);
to watch the
course
of (a
vessel)
and
direct
the
helmsman
how to
steer..
Impeachment
::
Impeachment
(n.) A
calling
in
question
as to
purity
of
motives,
rectitude
of
conduct,
credibility,
etc.;
accusation;
reproach;
as, an
impeachment
of
motives..
Demeanor
::
Demeanor
(v. t.)
Management;
treatment;
conduct.
Diplomacy
::
Diplomacy
(n.) The art and
practice
of
conducting
negotiations
between
nations
(particularly
in
securing
treaties),
including
the
methods
and forms
usually
employed..
Insulated
::
Insulated
(p. a.)
Separated
from other
bodies
by means of
nonconductors
of heat or
electricity.
Transact
::
Transact
(v. i.) To
conduct
matters;
to
manage
affairs.
Paranymph
::
Paranymph
(n.) The
bridesmaid
who
conducted
the bride to the
bridegroom.
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