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I . conduct [kənˈdʌkt] VB trans

1. conduct (carry out):

conduct

2. conduct (behave):

to conduct oneself

3. conduct:

conduct ELEC, PHYS

II . conduct [kənˈdʌkt] VB intr MUS

conduct

III . conduct [ˈkɑːndʌkt, Brit ˈkɒn-] N no pl

conduct
conduct

code of conduct N

code of conduct

Usage examples with conduct

to conduct oneself
to conduct a poll (on sth)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
There is a model code of conduct which says there should be a level-playing field for all candidates and parties.
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Objections, though permissible during opening statements, are very unusual, and by professional courtesy are usually reserved only for egregious conduct.
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She orders the attendants to lock the window, clean up, and conduct a head count.
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However, in this case applicant's deceitful, self-serving conduct persisted at the time of the hearing.
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His conduct during the trial was criticised as he was accused of attempting to look wise, and say nothing.
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The book presents earlier statistical studies and case studies showing that democracies and oligarchies conduct diplomacy very differently from autocracies.
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In each case the tortfeasor relies to some extent on conduct being taken independently by other actors in the process.
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Several researchers continued to conduct interviews, looking for telling details to further enrich particular aspects of the story.
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Or will he live up to his posturing as an anticorruption enforcer and conduct an honest-to-goodness investigation?
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Many types of unruly conduct may fit the definition of disorderly conduct, as such statutes are often used as catch-all crimes.
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