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conduct
noun
Literally, the act of leading; guidance; command. So Waller has used it . Conduct of armies is a princes art.
conduct
The act of convoying, or guarding; guidance or brining along under protection.
conduct
Guard on the way; convoy; escort.
conduct
In a general sense, personal behavior; course of actions; deportment; applicable equally to a good or a bad course of actions; as laudable conduct; detestable conduct. The word seems originally to have been followed with life, actions, affairs, or other term; as the conduct of life; the conduct of actions; that is, the leading along of life or actions. Young men in the conduct and manage of actions embrace more than they can hold. What in the conduct of our life appears. But by custom, conduct alone is now used to express the idea of behavior or course of life and manners.
conduct
Exact behavior; regular life.
conduct
Management; mode of carrying on. Christianity has humanized the conduct of war.
conduct
The title of two clergymen appointed to read prayers at Eton College in England.
conduct
verb transitive
To lead; to bring along; to guide; to accompany and show the way. And Judah came to Gilgal--to conduct the king over Jordan. Samuel 19:15.
conduct
To lead; to direct or point out the way. The precepts of Christ will conduct us to happiness.
conduct
To lead; to usher in; to introduce; to attend in civility. Pray receive them nobly, and conduct them into our presence.
conduct
To give a direction to; to manage; applied to things; as, the farmer conducts his affairs with prudence.
conduct
To lead, as a commander; to direct; to govern; to command; as, to conduct an army or a division of troops.
conduct
With the reciprocal pronoun, to conduct ones self, is to behave. Hence, by a customary omission of the pronoun, to conduct, in an intransitive sense, is to behave; to direct personal actions.