Conducted: meaning, definitions and examples

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conducted

 

[ kənˈdʌktɪd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

research project

Conducted is the past tense of the verb 'conduct,' which means to carry out or lead something in a systematic way. This can be applied to various contexts such as studies, performances, or experiments. For instance, a researcher may have conducted a study to gather data or a conductor may have conducted an orchestra during a performance.

Synonyms

carried out, managed, performed.

Examples of usage

  • The researchers conducted a survey to gather opinions.
  • She conducted a workshop on effective communication.
  • The team conducted extensive tests on the new product.
Context #2 | Verb

training session

In this context, conducted refers to leading or facilitating an event or session where information is conveyed or skills are taught. An effective conductor ensures that the session is interactive and informative.

Synonyms

facilitated, led, organized.

Examples of usage

  • He conducted a training session for the new employees.
  • The coach conducted a team meeting to discuss strategies.
  • She conducted a seminar on financial planning.

Translations

Translations of the word "conducted" in other languages:

🇵🇹 realizado

🇮🇳 संचालित

🇩🇪 durchgeführt

🇮🇩 dilaksanakan

🇺🇦 проведений

🇵🇱 przeprowadzony

🇯🇵 行われた

🇫🇷 réalisé

🇪🇸 realizado

🇹🇷 gerçekleştirilen

🇰🇷 실시된

🇸🇦 تم إجراءه

🇨🇿 prováděný

🇸🇰 uskutočnený

🇨🇳 进行的

🇸🇮 izveden

🇮🇸 framkvæmdur

🇰🇿 жүргізілген

🇬🇪 შესრულებული

🇦🇿 keçirilmiş

🇲🇽 realizado

Etymology

The word 'conduct' originates from the Latin 'conductus,' which is the past participle of 'conducere.' This term is a combination of 'con-' meaning 'together' and 'ducere' meaning 'to lead.' In English, 'conduct' has been in use since the late Middle Ages, primarily taking on meaning related to the management or leading of activities or people. Over the centuries, the use of 'conduct' has expanded, now encompassing a wide range of contexts from music to research, and it remains a fundamental term in both formal and informal language. The evolution of the word reflects changes in its applications across different fields, including science, education, and the arts.

Word Frequency Rank

Positioned at #1,260, this word is part of core intermediate vocabulary. It appears regularly in various contexts and is essential for natural-sounding English.