Convey - definition, pronunciation, transcription
verb
- transfer to another (syn: communicate, transmit)
- transmit a title or property
- transmit or serve as the medium for transmission (syn: carry, channel, conduct, impart, transmit)
- take something or somebody with oneself somewhere (syn: bring, take)
- go or come after and bring or take back (syn: bring, fetch, get)
Extra examples
The singer was conveyed from her hotel to the airport by limousine.
They conveyed the goods by ship.
The pipes convey water to the fields.
The message conveyed a sense of urgency.
He conveyed the estate to his son.
This train conveys passengers to London.
The firm conveys goods to all parts of the country.
The auditory nerves convey impressions of sound.
These exceptions serve but to convey a deeper impression of the complete wreck.
The house will not be conveyed to you until after the agreement has been signed.
All this information can be conveyed in a simple diagram.
Ads convey the message that thin is beautiful.
He was sent to convey a message to the U.N. Secretary General.
I want to convey to children that reading is one of life's greatest treats.
You don't want to convey the impression that there's anything illegal going on.
Word forms
I/you/we/they: convey
he/she/it: conveys
present participle: conveying
past tense: conveyed
past participle: conveyed
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