🧑‍🏫conduct

noun, verb
/ˈkɒndʌkt/ (noun), /kənˈdʌkt/ (verb)

Meaning

to organize or carry out; or a person's behavior

Example Sentences

The teacher conducted the exam fairly.

Example Expressions

conduct oneself

Synonyms

manage, carry out, perform, behavior, demeanor

Antonyms

mismanage, neglect, misconduct

Collocations

conduct research, conduct business, professional conduct

More Example Sentences

How many classes did he conduct last week?

Which teacher conducted the last science class?

I have participated in conducting training sessions.

Did you conduct this experiment without a control group?

I would like to conduct a comparative study on this subject.

I plan to conduct this research using a mixed-methods approach.

We will conduct a systematic review to prevent the same mistake in the future.

I formally request that you conduct an internal investigation into this matter.

The ethical conduct of coaches and administrators sets a standard for athletes.

I now conduct a review after every failure to ensure the same mistake does not happen again.

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