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convey (verb)

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  • convey — ► VERB 1) transport or carry to a place. 2) communicate (an idea, impression, or feeling). 3) Law transfer the title to (property). DERIVATIVES conveyable adjective conveyor (also conveyer) noun. ORIGIN Lat …   English terms dictionary

  • convey — con·vey /kən vā/ vt con·veyed, con·vey·ing: to transfer or transmit (property or property rights) to another esp. by a writing (as a deed or will) agreed to convey to the estate his Manhattan town house R. H. Jensen compare alienate, devise …   Law dictionary

  • convey — verb ADVERB ▪ clearly, perfectly, powerfully, vividly ▪ The novel vividly conveys the experience of growing up during the war. ▪ accurately, adequately …   Collocations dictionary

  • convey — verb (T) 1 to express what you are thinking or feeling without stating it directly: His tone conveyed an unmistakable warning. | Jan s office conveyed an impression of efficiency and seriousness. 2 to communicate information or a message: All… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • convey — verb 1) taxis conveyed guests to the station Syn: transport, carry, bring, take, fetch, bear, move, ferry, shuttle, shift, transfer 2) he conveyed the information to me Syn: communic …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • convey — verb 1) taxis conveyed guests to the station Syn: transport, carry, bring, take, fetch, move 2) he conveyed the information to me Syn: communicate, pass on, impart, relate, relay …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • convey — verb /kənˈveɪ/ a) To transport; to carry; to take from one place to another. He conveyed ownership of the company to his daughter. b) To communicate; to make known; to …   Wiktionary

  • convey — [[t]kənve͟ɪ[/t]] conveys, conveying, conveyed 1) VERB To convey information or feelings means to cause them to be known or understood by someone. [V n] When I returned home, I tried to convey the wonder of this machine to my husband... [V n] In… …   English dictionary

  • convey */*/ — UK [kənˈveɪ] / US verb [transitive] Word forms convey : present tense I/you/we/they convey he/she/it conveys present participle conveying past tense conveyed past participle conveyed 1) to communicate ideas or feelings indirectly A good… …   English dictionary

  • convey — [13] Etymologically, to convey something is to go with it on its way. It comes via Old French conveier from medieval Latin conviāre ‘accompany, escort’, a compound verb formed from the prefix com ‘with’ and via ‘way’. The verb’s Latin meaning was …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • convey — [13] Etymologically, to convey something is to go with it on its way. It comes via Old French conveier from medieval Latin conviāre ‘accompany, escort’, a compound verb formed from the prefix com ‘with’ and via ‘way’. The verb’s Latin meaning was …   Word origins

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