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Completed vs Conduced - What's the difference?

completed | conduced |

As verbs the difference between completed and conduced

is that completed is (complete) while conduced is (conduce).

As an adjective completed

is finished.

completed

English

Verb

(head)
  • (complete)
  • Aldrichimica Acta Volume 30 No 4] (pdf) from [http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/chemistry/chemical-synthesis/learning-center/aldrichimica-acta.html Sigma-Aldrich
  • :: He completed his B.Sc. (Hons.) degree at the University of New South Wales in 1958 and went on to the Victoria University of Manchester where his studies on the fungal pigment phomazarin led to the award of a Ph.D. in 1963 under the supervision of (the late) Professor Arthur J. Birch.
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • finished
  • conduced

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (conduce)

  • conduce

    English

    Verb

    (conduc)
  • To contribute or lead to a specific result.
  • * Macaulay
  • He was sensible how much such a union would conduce to the happiness of both.
  • * , chapter=19
  • , title= The Mirror and the Lamp , passage=Nothing was too small to receive attention, if a supervising eye could suggest improvements likely to conduce to the common welfare.}}
  • * 1971 , , Religion and the Decline of Magic , Folio Society 2012, p. 85:
  • There was thus a strong tendency to assume that obedience to God's commandments could conduce to prosperity and safety.
  • * 2011 , (Steven Pinker), The Better Angels of Our Nature , Penguin 2012, p. 343:
  • Anecdotes aside, many historians are skeptical that trade, as a general rule, conduces to peace.