conducting
Pronunciation: [kənˈdʌktɪŋ]
Word
Context: "management"
(verb) to lead or manage an activity. Like when you are in charge of a school project or a concert, and you tell other people what to do.
Example
She is conducting the science experiment with her classmates.
Example
He was not conducting the meeting properly, so no one understood the topic.
Example
Who is conducting the orchestra at the concert?
Context: "behavior"
(verb) to behave in a certain way, especially in a formal setting. It’s like how you act when you’re at school or an event.
Example
They are conducting themselves very professionally during the interview.
Example
She did not conduct herself well at the party and made a bad impression.
Example
How should we be conducting ourselves at the ceremony?
Context: "science"
(verb) to carry out a process, such as an experiment or survey. This means doing something to learn new information.
Example
The scientists are conducting research on climate change.
Example
They are not conducting any experiments this week due to equipment issues.
Example
What kinds of studies are you conducting at the lab?
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