conducting

IPA: kʌndˈʌktɪŋ

Root Word: Conducting

noun

  • the art of directing a musical performance, such as an orchestral or choral concert.
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Examples of "conducting" in Sentences

  • Perhaps we have been too abstract in conducting our business.
  • Oh! when will my guiding spirit, in conducting me to the daemon, allow me the rest I so much desire; or must I die, and he yet live?
  • I wonder how much was spent in conducting the poll, analysing the information and producing leaflets to provide these particular pearls of wisdom?
  • If this was the logic the police/school used in conducting its search, I suspect the 9th Circuit or the Supremes will express an opposing viewpoint.
  • The U.S. offshore drilling agency will begin conducting surprise inspections on oil rigs as part of a new aggressive enforcement effort adopted by the Obama ...
  • They have no bearing whatsoever upon the case; and, further, none of the men of this meeting are clean enough to be prompted by the right motive in conducting such an inquiry.
  • The U.S. offshore drilling agency will begin conducting surprise inspections on oil rigs as part of a new aggressive enforcement effort adopted by the Obama administration since the BP oil spill, the agency's head said on Thursday.

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