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conduct
Verb
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If you conduct music, you stand in front of the musicians and show them how to sing or play.
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; The way you conduct yourself is the way you act or treat others.
I hope the children will be able to conduct themselve well at the party.
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If something conducts energy, it lets the energy move through or along it.
Glass is a good insulator because it will not conduct electricity.
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If you conduct somebody or a tour, you show people around a place.
Please conduct him to the waiting room.
conduct
Noun
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A person's conduct is the way they act or treat others.
Killing a person, for any reason, is a criminal act and such conduct must not be allowed.
This teacher clearly broke the schools rules for professional conduct.
interference
Noun
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Interference is something, especially an action, that makes it difficult to achieve a goal.
The police were unable to arrest him because of government interference.
The manager should let his workers make these decisions without any interference at all.
Iran passes the ball without any interference from England.
compensator
noun
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(literally) A party or thing which compensates, pays or otherwise provides a compensation
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Any device used to compensate for something, notably to achieve a better balance
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A building control device used to deliver the compensation relationship or curve between the air temperature outside a building and the temperature of water or air provided to spaces or zones within the building for purposes of heating or cooling.
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(nautical) One of several small magnets placed in the binnacle to neutralize the effect of the ship's metal on the compass