Also means
conducted
Usage Note
Condotto is the past participle of condurre (to lead, to conduct). As an adjective it describes a process or study that has been carried out: uno studio condotto dall'università (a study conducted by the university). As a noun, il condotto means 'duct' or 'conduit' (pipe, channel)—a completely different sense, so context is essential.
Examples
"La ricerca è stata condotta in modo rigoroso."
Natural Translation
The research was conducted in a rigorous manner.
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