to conduct
101conduct oneself — Syn: behave, act, acquit oneself, bear oneself …
102conduct yourself — formal to behave in a particular way He has conducted himself with dignity …
103conduct conducing — /ˌkɒndʌkt kənˈdjusɪŋ/ (say .kondukt kuhn dyoohsing) noun wilful neglect or misconduct on the part of a petitioner in a suit for divorce or legal separation which is judged to have condoned the alleged offence of the respondent …
104conduct sheet — /ˈkɒndʌkt ʃit/ (say kondukt sheet) noun one of a soldier s personal documents which lists offences against military law and punishments awarded …
105conduct — 1. Deportment. Ano o ka hana ana, noho ana. 2. To lead. Alaka i, ho okele, mālama, lawelawe, hana (as a class) …
106conduct, estoppel by — See equitable estoppel …
107conduct money — In English practice, money paid to a witness who has been subpoenaed on a trial, sufficient to defray the reasonable expenses of going to, staying at, and returning from the place of trial …
108conduct, estoppel by — See equitable estoppel …
109conduct money — In English practice, money paid to a witness who has been subpoenaed on a trial, sufficient to defray the reasonable expenses of going to, staying at, and returning from the place of trial …
110conduct-money — Money paid to a witness to reimburse him for expenses …