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convey
[kuhn-vey]
verb (used with object)
to carry, bring, or take from one place to another; transport; bear.
Synonyms: moveto communicate; impart; make known.
to convey a wish.
to lead or conduct, as a channel or medium; transmit
Law., to transfer; pass the title to.
Archaic., steal; purloin.
Obsolete., to take away secretly.
convey
/ kənˈveɪ /
verb
to take, carry, or transport from one place to another
to communicate (a message, information, etc)
(of a channel, path, etc) to conduct, transmit, or transfer
law to transmit or transfer (the title to property)
archaic, to steal
Other Word Forms
- conveyable adjective
- preconvey verb (used with object)
Word History and Origins
Origin of convey1
Word History and Origins
Origin of convey1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The BBC has seen the text of the executive order, which says: "The name 'Department of War' conveys a stronger message of readiness and resolve compared to 'Department of Defense,' which emphasizes only defensive capabilities."
But moments earlier, Russia's President Vladimir Putin had conveyed a defiant message from China, vowing that his full-scale invasion could continue.
“I have been writing this book all my life,” Roy says, which conveys how the writing feels — like the waves rocking the Kerala coastline where her mother’s school still stands.
You’re really good at playing men who have trouble articulating their feelings, which puts a lot of weight on your shoulders to convey an interior life through close-ups.
"We are surprised by the messages conveyed by politicians," Kick said.
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