conduct
/kənˈdʌkt/Definitions
1. noun
the act of leading or directing the actions of others
“The orchestra’s conductor led them through the difficult musical piece.”
2. verb
to direct or lead the actions of others, to behave in a certain way
“She conducted herself with dignity at the formal event.”
3. verb
to investigate or examine something, especially formally
“The police will conduct an investigation into the crime scene.”
4. noun
a set of rules or principles that govern a particular activity or organization
“The company’s code of conduct emphasizes honesty and transparency.”
5. noun
the ability or capacity to do something
“The new employee’s conduct of the project was impressive.”
6. noun
a performance or display of music, dance, or other art forms
“The concert was a wonderful display of musical conduct.”
7. noun
a method or technique of doing something
“The teacher demonstrated a new conduct in teaching the children to read.”