Conducting — synonyms, definition

1. conducting (Noun)

2 definitions

conducting (Noun) — The way of administering a business.

conducting (Noun) — The direction of an orchestra or choir. ex. "he does not use a baton for conducting"

4 types of
administration direction disposal management

2. conducting (Verb)

16 synonyms
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6 definitions

conducting (Verb) — Direct the course of; manage or control. ex. "You cannot conduct business like this"

conducting (Verb) — (music) Have the leading position, as in the performance of a composition. ex. "Barenboim conducted the Chicago symphony for years" ex. "conduct an orchestra"

conducting (Verb) — Behave in a certain manner. ex. "They conducted themselves well during these difficult times"

conducting (Verb) — Accompany somebody somewhere to show them the way. ex. "He conducted us to the palace"

conducting (Verb) — Serve as the medium for transmission, allow movement of. ex. "Many metals conduct heat"

conducting (Verb) — (music) lead musicians in the performance of. ex. "she cannot conduct modern pieces" ex. "Bernstein conducted Mahler like no other conductor"

15 types of
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20 types
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