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Conducted

kənˈdəktəd
Common
~ 3100
~ 3100, Common
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To organize and carry out a particular activity or event, To direct the performance of a group, such as an orchestra or choir, To guide or lead someone or something in a particular direction

Conducted - Meanings

To organize and carry out a particular activity or event

Example: The teacher conducted a science experiment in the classroom.
Usage: formalContext: educational or professional settings
Note: Commonly used in academic and business contexts to indicate leading or overseeing an activity.

To direct the performance of a group, such as an orchestra or choir

Example: The conductor conducted the symphony with great skill.
Usage: formalContext: musical performances or rehearsals
Note: Specifically used in the context of music to indicate leading a group of musicians.

To guide or lead someone or something in a particular direction

Example: The police officer conducted the suspect to the station.
Usage: formalContext: law enforcement or official procedures
Note: Often used in legal or procedural contexts to describe escorting or leading someone to a specific location.

Conducted's synonyms

Carried out

To perform or complete a task or activity.
Example: The experiment was carried out according to the protocol.
Note: Similar to 'conducted' in meaning, but may imply a more hands-on approach.

Performed

To execute or produce something, often in a skilled or artistic manner.
Example: The orchestra performed a beautiful symphony.
Note: Similar to 'conducted' but emphasizes the action of doing or executing.

Executed

To carry out or accomplish a plan or task.
Example: The plan was executed flawlessly.
Note: Similar to 'conducted' but often used in the context of successfully completing a task or plan.

Administered

To give or apply something, especially in a formal or official capacity.
Example: The medication was administered to the patient.
Note: Similar to 'conducted' but often used in the context of giving or applying something, such as medication or a test.

Conducted expressions, common phrases

Conduct business

To engage in or carry out business activities.
Example: He conducts business with integrity and transparency.
Note: Focuses on the specific type of activity being carried out.

Conduct an experiment

To perform a scientific test or investigation.
Example: The scientists conducted an experiment to test their hypothesis.
Note: Refers to a specific type of activity, often in a scientific context.

Conduct oneself

To behave in a particular way, especially in a particular situation.
Example: She conducted herself with grace and dignity throughout the meeting.
Note: Emphasizes personal behavior or demeanor in a given situation.

Conduct a survey

To carry out a systematic study or investigation by gathering information.
Example: The company conducted a survey to gather feedback from customers.
Note: Involves collecting data or information for analysis or evaluation.

Conduct an interview

To lead or carry out a formal discussion to gather information or opinions.
Example: The journalist conducted an interview with the celebrity.
Note: Focuses on the interaction between individuals to gather information.

Conduct research

To undertake a systematic investigation to discover new knowledge or insights.
Example: The university professor conducted research on climate change.
Note: Involves a systematic inquiry or study to generate new information or understanding.

Conduct a search

To carry out an organized investigation or examination to find something.
Example: The police conducted a search of the premises for evidence.
Note: Involves actively looking for something specific or conducting an investigation.

Conducted everyday (slang) expressions

Call the shots

It means to make decisions or be in charge of a situation.
Example: In this company, the CEO calls the shots.
Note: While conducting implies carrying out an action, calling the shots is about taking control and making decisions.

Run the show

To be in charge or control of a situation or event.
Example: She really runs the show in that department.
Note: Similar to 'call the shots', it emphasizes control and leadership rather than the specific action of conducting.

Take the lead

To assume a position of leadership or responsibility in a particular situation.
Example: John will take the lead on the project.
Note: Taking the lead focuses on leading and guiding a project or situation, while conducting may refer to carrying out a specific task.

Steer the ship

To guide or control the direction or course of something.
Example: The manager steers the ship of our department.
Note: While conducting involves executing a task, steering the ship emphasizes guiding and directing the overall course of events.

Pull the strings

To control or manipulate a situation, often secretly or subtly.
Example: The director is the one who pulls the strings behind the scenes.
Note: Contrasting with conducting, pulling the strings implies more of a hidden or influential role in managing events or people.

Conducted - Examples

The experiment was conducted by a team of scientists.
The orchestra conducted a beautiful symphony.
The police conducted a thorough investigation.
The commander conducted thousands of troops.

Conducted grammar

Conducted - Verb (Verb) / Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense)
Lemma: conduct
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): conduct
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): conduct
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): conducted
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): conducting
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): conducts
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): conduct
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): conduct
Syllabification and Stress
Conducted Contains 2 syllables: con • duct
Phonetic transcription: kən-ˈdəkt
con duct , kən ˈdəkt (The red syllable is stressed)

Conducted - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
Conducted: ~ 3100 (Common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.