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Detailed Synonyms for conductive in English

conductive:

conductive adj

  1. conductive
  2. conductive
    – having the quality or power of conducting heat or electricity or sound; exhibiting conductivity 1
    conductive
    – having the quality or power of conducting heat or electricity or sound; exhibiting conductivity 1

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Related Definitions for "conductive":

  1. having the quality or power of conducting heat or electricity or sound; exhibiting conductivity1

conduct:

to conduct verbe (conducts, conducted, conducting)

  1. to conduct
    to accompany; to conduct; come along with; to chaperon; to escort; to walk along
    • accompany verbe (accompanies, accompanied, accompanying)
    • conduct verbe (conducts, conducted, conducting)
    • chaperon verbe (chaperons, chaperoned, chaperoning)
    • escort verbe (escorts, escorted, escorting)
    • walk along verbe (walks along, walked along, walking along)
  2. to conduct
    to direct; to conduct
    • direct verbe (directs, directed, directing)
    • conduct verbe (conducts, conducted, conducting)
  3. to conduct
    – lead, as in the performance of a composition 1
    to conduct; to lead; to direct
    – lead, as in the performance of a composition 1
    • conduct verbe (conducts, conducted, conducting)
      • conduct an orchestra; Barenboim conducted the Chicago symphony for years1
    • lead verbe (leads, led, leading)
    • direct verbe (directs, directed, directing)
  4. to conduct
    – lead musicians in the performance of 1
    to conduct
    – lead musicians in the performance of 1
    • conduct verbe (conducts, conducted, conducting)
      • Bernstein conducted Mahler like no other conductor1
      • she cannot conduct modern pieces1
  5. to conduct
    – take somebody somewhere 1
    to conduct; to lead; to take; to guide; to direct
    – take somebody somewhere 1
    • conduct verbe (conducts, conducted, conducting)
      • He conducted us to the palace1
    • lead verbe (leads, led, leading)
      • We lead him to our chief1
    • take verbe (takes, took, taking)
      • can you take me to the main entrance?1
    • guide verbe (guides, guided, guiding)
    • direct verbe (directs, directed, directing)
  6. to conduct
    – transmit or serve as the medium for transmission 1
    to conduct; to carry; channel; to impart; to convey; to transmit
    – transmit or serve as the medium for transmission 1
    • conduct verbe (conducts, conducted, conducting)
      • Many metals conduct heat1
    • carry verbe (carries, carried, carrying)
      • Sound carries well over water1
      • The airwaves carry the sound1
    • channel verbe
    • impart verbe (imparts, imparted, imparting)
    • convey verbe (conveies, conveyed, conveying)
    • transmit verbe (transmits, transmitted, transmitting)
  7. to conduct
    – direct the course of; manage or control 1
    to conduct; to deal; to carry on
    – direct the course of; manage or control 1
    • conduct verbe (conducts, conducted, conducting)
      • You cannot conduct business like this1
    • deal verbe (deals, dealt, dealing)
    • carry on verbe (carry on, carried on, carrying on)
  8. to conduct
    – behave in a certain manner 1
    to conduct; to bear; to carry; to behave; to deport; comport; acquit
    – behave in a certain manner 1
    • conduct verbe (conducts, conducted, conducting)
      • They conducted themselves well during these difficult times1
    • bear verbe (bears, bearing)
      • he bore himself with dignity1
    • carry verbe (carries, carried, carrying)
      • She carried herself well1
    • behave verbe (behaves, behaved, behaving)
    • deport verbe (deports, deported, deporting)
    • comport verbe
    • acquit verbe

Conjugations for conduct:

present
  1. conduct
  2. conduct
  3. conducts
  4. conduct
  5. conduct
  6. conduct
simple past
  1. conducted
  2. conducted
  3. conducted
  4. conducted
  5. conducted
  6. conducted
present perfect
  1. have conducted
  2. have conducted
  3. has conducted
  4. have conducted
  5. have conducted
  6. have conducted
past continuous
  1. was conducting
  2. were conducting
  3. was conducting
  4. were conducting
  5. were conducting
  6. were conducting
future
  1. shall conduct
  2. will conduct
  3. will conduct
  4. shall conduct
  5. will conduct
  6. will conduct
continuous present
  1. am conducting
  2. are conducting
  3. is conducting
  4. are conducting
  5. are conducting
  6. are conducting
subjunctive
  1. be conducted
  2. be conducted
  3. be conducted
  4. be conducted
  5. be conducted
  6. be conducted
diverse
  1. conduct!
  2. let's conduct!
  3. conducted
  4. conducting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

conduct [the ~] nom

  1. the conduct
    the behaviour; the demeanour; the behavior
    – (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people 1
    the conduct; the way of behaving; the deportment; the bearing; the demeanor
  2. the conduct
    the conduct; the mode of life; the behavior
    the behaviour
    – (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people 1
  3. the conduct
    – manner of acting or controlling yourself 1
    the conduct; the behaviour; the doings; the behavior
    – manner of acting or controlling yourself 1
  4. the conduct
    – (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people 1
    the conduct; the behaviour; the demeanour; the deportment; the behavior; the demeanor
    – (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people 1

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Related Definitions for "conduct":

  1. manner of acting or controlling yourself1
  2. (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people1
  3. lead, as in the performance of a composition1
    • conduct an orchestra; Barenboim conducted the Chicago symphony for years1
  4. lead musicians in the performance of1
    • Bernstein conducted Mahler like no other conductor1
    • she cannot conduct modern pieces1
  5. take somebody somewhere1
    • He conducted us to the palace1
  6. transmit or serve as the medium for transmission1
    • Many metals conduct heat1
  7. direct the course of; manage or control1
    • You cannot conduct business like this1
  8. behave in a certain manner1
    • They conducted themselves well during these difficult times1

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