[
US
/kənˈdəktɪŋ/
]
[ UK /kəndˈʌktɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /kəndˈʌktɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
-
the direction of an orchestra or choir
he does not use a baton for conducting - the way of administering a business
How To Use conducting In A Sentence
- He literally danced his music into being, conducting his bass players, drummers and horn section with his hips.
- BDC is currently conducting a Phase two placebo-controlled proof of concept study with the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) inhibitor, etanercept, epidurally administered to a minimum of 40 patients with sciatica. THE MEDICAL NEWS
- We show that such a variational state is necessary for obtaining a superconducting condensation energy with reasonable magnitude and for the effective mass of the charge carriers not being too large.
- Residents said since the murder was discovered, police paramilitaries had been conducting an aggressive campaign to check identities in a search for vagrants, who are the prime suspects.
- Investigators believe that the suspected group of agents is controlled from within the Munich consulate by a consul who has been observed conducting conspirative meetings with the alleged agents. Free Internet Press
- Meanwhile conducting slowly became a female job, even though conductresses had to cope with the same technology as drivers.
- You march along as if conducting an invisible orchestra because there are no paths. Times, Sunday Times
- As a junior fellow at the RNCM, he won the first ever distinction awarded for conducting in May 1999.
- While I was conducting a deliverance meeting, without my knowing it, an unsaved couple came to the Lord.
- The three Skylab crews spent a combined time of over 3000 hours conducting scientific experiments in Earth orbit.