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[ US /ˈkɑnduɪt, ˈkɑndwɪt, ˈkɑndʒuɪt/ ]
[ UK /kˈɒndjuːˌɪt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a passage (a pipe or tunnel) through which water or electric wires can pass
    the computers were connected through a system of conduits

How To Use conduit In A Sentence

  • The celibate may choose to use prayer for the release of energy during gnosis and the sex magician uses the act of intercourse as a conduit.
  • Directory assistance provider Conduit said it had made a profit after tax in its last quarter, three months ahead of expectations.
  • But as long as elected Republicans continue to be the conduit by which megacapitalists manipulate the god-fearing, intelligence-hating base, the GOP will continue to be the pustule it's become. GOP: Dems' health care reform plan 'a prescription for disaster'
  • It was the conduit for feeding the cable to the sea-bed.
  • The sea was a conduit for commerce, largely free of chauvinism. Times, Sunday Times
  • Conduit loan defeasances are highly structured transactions with certain unique requirements.
  • It is imperative you be shielded from that criticism by the very mechanism of providing this conduit for those feelings.
  • Hoping that the nonmetal handle would interrupt a lethal electrical shock, in seconds I was hacking at the conduit like a demented ax murderer. Silver Zombie
  • The small travel agency he owned soon became a major conduit for BAE's money, channelling over £7m a year.
  • Education could become a conduit for this but should not be expected to shoulder the financial burden alone. Times, Sunday Times
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