Conducting [verb]
Definition of Conducting:
administer
Synonyms of Conducting:
● Control
● Organize
● Run
● Attend
● Oversee
● Manage
● Regulate
● Direct
● Keep
● Handle
● Operate
● Order
● Shepherd
● Head
● Escort
● Lead
● Chaperon
● Ordain
● Rule
● Usher
● Convey
● Govern
● Chair
● Engineer
● Guide
● Steer
● Pilot
● Carry on
Opposite/Antonyms of Conducting:
● Lose
● Leave
● Follow
● Neglect
● Serve
● Let go
● Give up
● Abandon
● Consent
● Comply
● Desert
● Ignore
● Obey
● Disorder
Sentence/Example of Conducting:
We are committed to the safety of our participants and the highest standards of conduct in our studies and will continue to monitor safety closely.
Retooling Section 230 isn’t the only way to improve the conduct of social-media platforms.
The Jasper County state’s attorney’s office charged Liddle with reckless conduct, a misdemeanor.
This month, Richland County prosecutors charged a woman with reckless conduct after she reportedly tested positive for the coronavirus and allegedly violated a stay-at-home order, according to news reports.
We always strive to uphold high standards of conduct for ourselves and from the partners we work with.
Similarly, polls conducted in the wake of recent protests have shown an almost 15 percent increase in support for cuts to law enforcement funding.
The new rules state that sexual harassment must be unwelcome conduct that is so “severe, pervasive and objectively offensive” that it effectively denies a person access to the school’s education programs or activities.
Since the end of 1847, not a penny has come into his own pocket either through piano-playing and conducting, or through teaching.
“They have a primitive mode of conducting funerals here,” said Tom Brown when the major had left.
Whilst conducting in York his linendraper business, a relation died and left him money.