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take vs conduct

conduct vs take

take and conduct both are nouns.

take and conduct both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
take Yes No Yes No
conduct Yes No Yes No
As verbs, take and conduct are synonyms defined as:
  • take and conduct: take somebody somewhere
Other synonyms of take include direct, guide, lead.
As verbs, conduct is a hyponym of take; that is, conduct is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than take:
  • take: take something or somebody with oneself somewhere
  • conduct: transmit or serve as the medium for transmission
Other hyponyms of take include fetch, transit, ferry, bring back, return, take back, tube, whisk, carry, channel, convey, impart, transmit, land.
take (noun) conduct (noun)
the act of photographing a scene or part of a scene without interruption manner of acting or controlling yourself
the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people
take (verb) conduct (verb)
be stricken by an illness, fall victim to an illness behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself
remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract lead, as in the performance of a composition
take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect lead musicians in the performance of
ascertain or determine by measuring, computing or take a reading from a dial transmit or serve as the medium for transmission
be seized or affected in a specified way take somebody somewhere
pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives direct the course of; manage or control
be a student of a certain subject
take into consideration for exemplifying purposes
interpret something in a certain way; convey a particular meaning or impression
accept or undergo, often unwillingly
take as an undesirable consequence of some event or state of affairs
make a film or photograph of something
lay claim to; as of an idea
obtain by winning
point or cause to go (blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment) towards
serve oneself to, or consume regularly
get into one's hands, take physically
have sex with; archaic use
occupy or take on
travel or go by means of a certain kind of transportation, or a certain route
head into a specified direction
take somebody somewhere
take something or somebody with oneself somewhere
proceed along in a vehicle
experience or feel or submit to
take into one's possession
conquer by force
buy, select
engage for service under a term of contract
receive or obtain regularly
receive willingly something given or offered
require (time or space)
admit into a group or community
to get into a position of having, e.g., safety, comfort
make use of or accept for some purpose
assume, as of positions or roles
carry out
develop a habit; apply oneself to a practice or occupation
require as useful, just, or proper
be designed to hold or take
have with oneself; have on one's person
be capable of holding or containing
Difference between take and conduct

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