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convey
[ kuhn-vey ]
verb (used with object)
Synonyms:
- to 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
/ əˈɪ /
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
Derived Forms
- Dzˈⲹ, adjective
Other 51Թ Forms
- Dz··· adjective
- ·Dz· verb (used with object)
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of convey1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of convey1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
“At the same time, a stern message was conveyed to the Syrian regime: Israel expects it to act to prevent harm to the Druze,” the statement said.
“Their priority today is how to convey themselves positively to the street. They think actors and shows can do that,” he said.
Other chroniclers, film-makers and diarists struggled to convey in words and pictures the scenes that made unwanted incursions into their minds.
If you can take good pictures of something, you can convey a lot of these characteristics that formerly would have just been illustrated or more often described using taxonomic terminology.
A nicely understated anxiety in Edgar-Jones’ portrayal conveys her new life in suburban San Diego.
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