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Definition of conduct
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Conduct
(n.) To
direct,
as the
leader
in the
performance
of a
musical
composition..
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Duct
::
Duct (n.) Any tube or canal by which a fluid or other
substance
is
conducted
or
conveyed.
Exemplary
::
Exemplary
(a.)
Serving
as a
pattern;
deserving
to be
proposed
for
imitation;
commendable;
as, an
exemplary
person;
exemplary
conduct..
Estoppel
::
Estoppel
(n.) A stop; an
obstruction
or bar to one's
alleging
or
denying
a fact
contrary
to his own
previous
action,
allegation,
or
denial;
an
admission,
by words or
conduct,
which
induces
another
to
purchase
rights,
against
which the party
making
such
admission
can not take a
position
inconsistent
with the
admission..
Criterion
::
Criterion
(n.) A
standard
of
judging;
any
approved
or
established
rule or test, by which
facts,
principles
opinions,
and
conduct
are tried in
forming
a
correct
judgment
respecting
them..
Disapprove
::
Disapprove
(v. t.) To pass
unfavorable
judgment
upon; to
condemn
by an act of the
judgment;
to
regard
as
wrong,
unsuitable,
or
inexpedient;
to
censure;
as, to
disapprove
the
conduct
of
others..
Ruff
::
Ruff (n.)
Wanton
or
tumultuous
procedure
or
conduct.
Way
::
Way (n.)
Regular
course;
habitual
method
of life or
action;
plan of
conduct;
mode of
dealing.
Pomp
::
Pomp (v. i.) To make a
pompons
display;
to
conduct.
Impeach
::
Impeach
(v. t.)
Hence,
to
charge
with
impropriety;
to
dishonor;
to bring
discredit
on; to call in
question;
as, to
impeach
one's
motives
or
conduct..
Jacket
::
"Jacket
(n.) An outer
covering
for
anything,
esp. a
covering
of some
nonconducting
material
such as wood or felt, used to
prevent
radiation
of heat, as from a steam
boiler,
cylinder,
pipe, etc..
Pipe Laying
::
Pipe
laying
() The
laying
of
conducting
pipes
underground,
as for
water,
gas, etc..
Teach
::
Teach (v. t.) To
direct,
as an
instructor;
to
manage,
as a
preceptor;
to guide the
studies
of; to
instruct;
to
inform;
to
conduct
through
a
course
of
studies;
as, to teach a child or a
class..
Fan
::
Fan (n.) To
excite
or stir up to
activity,
as a fan
axcites
a
flame;
to
stimulate;
as, this
conduct
fanned
the
excitement
of the
populace..
Report
::
Report
(v. t.) To make a
statement
of the
conduct
of,
especially
in an
unfavorable
sense;
as, to
report
a
servant
to his
employer..
Personality
::
Personality
(n.)
Something
said or
written
which
refers
to the
person,
conduct,
etc., of some
individual,
especially
something
of a
disparaging
or
offensive
nature;
personal
remarks;
as,
indulgence
in
personalities..
Course
::
Course
(n.)
Method
of
procedure;
manner
or way of
conducting;
conduct;
behavior.
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..
Protection
::
Protection
(n.) A
writing
that
protects
or
secures
from
molestation
or
arrest;
a pass; a
safe-conduct;
a
passport.
Conductress
::
Conductress
(n.) A woman who leads or
directs;
a
directress.
Treachery
::
Treachery
(n.)
Violation
of
allegiance
or of faith and
confidence;
treasonable
or
perfidious
conduct;
perfidy;
treason.
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