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conducted
[ kuhn-duhk-tid ]
adjective
- directed, managed, or carried on:
This is a carefully conducted study of the effect of exposure to certain chemicals on pregnant women.
- led, guided, or escorted:
Conducted tours of the Abbey and grounds are available.
- (of an orchestra, chorus, etc., or a musical performance) directed by a conductor:
In this program, instrumental music students enroll in large conducted ensembles for a total of 8 semesters.
- (of heat, electricity, or sound) carried or channeled by some object or medium:
More than 45% of the energy produced by solid-state devices is light, and the remainder is conducted heat, which warms the air and increases the air conditioning load.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of conduct ( def ).
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲ·Dz·ܳ· adjective
- ɱ-Dz·ܳ· adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of conducted1
Example Sentences
Exit interviews, which were conducted with players Wednesday night and with Redick and Pelinka on Thursday, give a sense of the initial autopsy — with hints and promises of what the future should hold.
According to the cyber security breaches survey, conducted by the UK government, 74% of large businesses said they were targeted with cyber attacks last year.
But union members remain critical of how bargaining has been conducted under Niccol’s tenure and have questioned his $96-million compensation package.
In interviews conducted by text in the spring of 2024, using a tablet provided by the prison, Carpenter said he was looking forward to his transfer to the California Health Care Facility in Stockton.
"We have had Japanese wedding celebrations conducted underneath the cascades of double blossom," she says.
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