conductcon·duct1 /kənˈdʌkt/ verb [transitiveT]1to manage or organize somethingIn future, Mr O'Reilly will conduct his business within the rules and regulations.
The Special Fund may, in his name, finalise contractual issues.
2to carry out an activity or process in order to obtain information or prove factsThe European Parliament had asked its legal affairs committee to conduct an investigation into the case.
3conduct yourself formal to behave in a particular way, especially in a situation where other people judge your behaviourMembers of staff should conduct themselves in an appropriate manner when dealing with customers.