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Meaning of conducted
The primary meaning of "conducted" is to direct or manage something, especially a group of people or a project.
Etymology of conducted
The word "conducted" originates from the Latin words "con" (meaning "together") and "ducere" (meaning "to lead"), which formed the Latin word "conductus", meaning "led" or "brought".
The word "conduct" has been used in English since the 15th century to mean "to lead or guide" and has evolved to include various senses, including the management of organizations, projects, and investigations.
Synonyms
managed
directed
supervised
controlled
led
guided
commanded
coordinated
organized
administered
regulated
governed
overseen
monitored
carried out
performed
executed
accomplished
achieved
done
handled
manipulated
operated
piloted
steered
headed
chaired
presided
moderated
Definitions
- The word "conducted" is defined by Oxford Languages as the past tense and past participle of the verb "conduct", which means to direct or manage something, especially a group of people or a project.
- * It can also refer to the act of carrying out a task, investigation, or experiment.
Usage Examples
- The new manager conducted a thorough review of the company's finances.
- * The scientist conducted an experiment to test the hypothesis.
- * The orchestra was conducted by a renowned maestro.