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conducted
[kuhn-duhk-tid]
adjective
directed, managed, or carried on.
This is a carefully conducted study of the effect of exposure to certain chemicals on pregnant women.
led, guided, or escorted.
Conducted tours of the Abbey and grounds are available.
(of an orchestra, chorus, etc., or a musical performance) directed by a conductor.
In this program, instrumental music students enroll in large conducted ensembles for a total of 8 semesters.
(of heat, electricity, or sound) carried or channeled by some object or medium.
More than 45% of the energy produced by solid-state devices is light, and the remainder is conducted heat, which warms the air and increases the air conditioning load.
verb
the simple past tense and past participle of conduct.
Other Word Forms
- unconducted adjective
- well-conducted adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of conducted1
Example Sentences
A new survey conducted by Hebrew University found that 82.7% of Jewish Israelis support the attack on Iran - but 67.9% of Arab Israelis oppose it.
Many people do not know who their neighbours are or whether military targets are nearby, since much of the Revolutionary Guards' activity is conducted secretly and from hidden locations.
And more than 50 Israeli fighter jets conducted operations in Iran overnight, with strikes on an Iranian centrifuge facility, a missile production facility near Tehran, and a university linked to Iran's Revolutionary Guards.
The specific findings of the FDA’s latest inspection of the Sun plant conducted this month have not yet been made public, and the company did not respond to a request for comment.
Research conducted by Lifeblood, with the University of New South Wales' Kirby Institute, showed that rule changes would not have any impact to the safety of blood and plasma supply.
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