провести

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to lead, to conduct, to guide, to steer, to take
 * 2) to lay, to construct, to build, to install a road, a pipe, a wire etc.
 * 3) to carry out, to carry through, to realize, to put into practice, to conduct
 * 4) to pass over, to run over
 * 5) to spend, to pass (time)
 * 6) to book, to register, to enter
 * 7) to draw a line
 * 8) to cheat, to take in, to trick, to fool
 * 1) to cheat, to take in, to trick, to fool

Etymology 1
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Verb

 * 1)  to lead, guide, take (somebody by showing the way)
 * 2)  to install (electricity, installations etc.), lay/run lines
 * 3)  to carry out, implement, execute, put into effect (measures)
 * провести одлуку — to carry out a decision
 * 1)  to spend (time)
 * слободно вр(иј)еме проводим пишући р(ј)ечник — I spend my free time writing a dictionary
 * провести дан — to spend one's day
 * како си провео л(ј)ето? — how was your summer?
 * 1)  to spend one's (free) time, fare in (in a particular manner)
 * л(иј)епо се проведите за викенд! — have a good time during the weekend!

Etymology 2
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Verb

 * 1)  to drive through or pass something
 * 2)  to take for a drive/ride

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to see off
 * 2) to pass across, to pass over, to run over
 * 3) to lay, to install
 * 4) to conduct, to carry out, to perform
 * 5) to hold
 * 6) to spend, to pass
 * 7)  to cheat, to take in, to trick, to fool
 * 8)  to squander