conduct
[kən'dʌkt]

noun,verb

[Definition]: personal behavior; to behave

[Example Sentences]:
1. The charges are related to conduct that allegedly took place between July 2014 and July 2015.
2. What we can control is how we conduct ourselves on each and every flight.
3. Both companies conduct most of their research and development in this country.
4. Frank said in his statement that no court order was needed to conduct the searches.
5. One new experience is the ability to conduct virtual meetings online with thousands of attendees.
6. Some workers are staying behind to conduct work on the plant and help with firefighting.
7. The Tor network is known for being used by criminals to conduct online transactions.
8. That data may be enough to conduct a few corporate experiments.
9. It also allows them to conduct most of their activity behind closed doors.
10. A panel of former officers and officials will conduct a separate review.
11. There are also problems with the people assigned to conduct administrative investigations.
12. He said the new force would conduct operations similar to two conducted earlier this year.
13. Israel would not conduct negotiations under fire and would protect its citizens by all means.
14. The company expects to conduct flight testing this year and send people into space soon thereafter.
15. City and federal officials are investigating police conduct in the case.


[Antonyms]mislead, mismanage, follow

[Synonyms]lead, direct, guide
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