Conducting has 3 different meanings across 1 category:
Noun
Noun
1
the way of administering a business
"The new CEO was praised for her innovative approach to conducting the company's daily operations."
2
the direction of an orchestra or choir
"he does not use a baton for conducting"
Verb
1
present participle of conduct
"The orchestra was conducting the performance flawlessly under the baton of a skilled maestro."
In plain English: To conduct means to lead an activity, group of people, or orchestra by giving directions with your hands and voice.
"The orchestra is conducting a special holiday concert tomorrow night."
Example Sentences
"The orchestra is conducting a special holiday concert tomorrow night."
verb
"He is conducting a survey to see what people think about the new park."
verb
"She spent her afternoon conducting interviews with potential employees for the job opening."
verb
"The teacher was conducting an experiment in science class that involved mixing different liquids."
verb
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