conducted

[kənˈdʌktɪd]

conducted Definition

  • 1to organize and perform a particular activity
  • 2to direct or lead someone to a particular place or in a particular direction

Using conducted: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "conducted" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The experiment was conducted by a team of scientists.

  • Example

    The orchestra conducted a beautiful performance last night.

  • Example

    The police conducted a search of the suspect's house.

  • Example

    She conducted herself with great professionalism during the interview.

conducted Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for conducted

Antonyms for conducted

Phrases with conducted

  • to behave in a particular way, especially in a public or formal situation

    Example

    He conducted himself with dignity throughout the trial.

  • conduct business

    to engage in commercial or financial transactions

    Example

    The company conducts business in over 50 countries.

  • to carry out an official inquiry into a particular matter

    Example

    The government has appointed a committee to conduct an investigation into the allegations of corruption.

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Summary: conducted in Brief

The verb 'conducted' [kənˈdʌktɪd] means to organize and perform a particular activity or to direct or lead someone to a particular place or in a particular direction. It can refer to scientific experiments, musical performances, police searches, or personal behavior in formal settings. The phrase 'conduct oneself' refers to behaving in a particular way, while 'conduct business' means engaging in commercial or financial transactions. 'Conduct an investigation' refers to carrying out an official inquiry into a particular matter.