well-conducted
Adjective: - Characterized by good organization, management, or control. It describes an event, activity, or process that is carried out in an orderly, efficient, and proper manner.
"Well-conducted" is used attributively (before a noun) to describe a noun. It emphasizes the quality of the execution and management of an event or activity. - It is typically used with nouns like meeting, study, research, investigation, operation, or event. - It is a formal term often found in academic, professional, or official contexts.
- The board was pleased with the well-conducted annual shareholder meeting.
- Publishing the results of a well-conducted clinical trial is crucial for medical progress.
- The success of the festival was due to months of planning and a well-conducted opening ceremony.
- A well-conducted interview process helps in selecting the best candidate.
- "to be well-conducted": This predicative use is less common but possible, often in more formal or written English.
- The inquiry was thorough and well-conducted.
- The term can imply adherence to established protocols, rules, or ethical standards, especially in scientific or legal contexts.
- The journal only publishes papers based on well-conducted and reproducible experiments.
- Well-organized (adj): Arranged in an effective way. (Focuses more on planning than on the execution/control during the event itself).
- Well-managed (adj): Skillfully controlled or administered. (Very close in meaning, often interchangeable).
- Well-run (adj): Operated or administered efficiently. (Similar to well-managed).
- Orderly (adj): Neatly arranged; conducted without disruption. (A simpler synonym focusing on lack of chaos).
- Efficiently run
- Properly managed
- Orderly
- Systematically carried out
- Poorly conducted
- Disorganized
- Chaotic
- Mismanaged
"Well-conducted" is a compound adjective formed by combining the adverb "well" with the past participle "conducted." As a single lexical unit, it functions to describe the quality of the noun it modifies. It should not be confused with the verb phrase "to conduct well," which describes the manner of conducting.
- characterized by good organization and control
- a well-conducted meeting