ppl. a. [f. CONDUCT v. + -ED1.] Led, managed, behaved, etc.: see vb.
1646. Crashaw, Steps to Temple, 34. My joy-conducted feet.
1800. trans. Lagranges Chem., I. 23. Conducted caloric.
1856. Sir B. Brodie, Psychol. Inq., I. iv. 129. One of the best conducted sailors in the ship.
1875. Jevons, Money (1878), 91. Well-conducted foreign mints.