conveyance
1 of 1noun/kən.ˈveɪəns/
Forms:conveyances
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the action or process of carrying something from one place to another
- The conveyance of goods across the border required special permits.
- Efficient conveyance systems are vital for modern industry.
- The pipeline ensures the safe conveyance of water to the city.
- The machine was designed for the rapid conveyance of materials.
- The airport is responsible for the conveyance of passenger luggage.
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a vehicle, device, or other means used for transportation
- The carriage was an elegant conveyance through the old city streets.
- Bicycles remain a popular conveyance in crowded urban areas.
- The train served as the primary conveyance between towns.
- Horse-drawn conveyances were once symbols of wealth.
- The bus is a cheap but reliable conveyance for daily commuters.
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the legal act of transferring the ownership or title of property from one person or entity to another
- The lawyer prepared the deed for the conveyance of the estate.
- Conveyance of property must be properly registered to be valid.
- Through the family trust, an orderly conveyance of generational assets would occur after death.
- The court reviewed the legality of the land conveyance.
- She paid additional fees to complete the conveyance of the house.
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the act or process of communicating or transmitting information, ideas, or meaning
- Effective teaching requires clear conveyance of complex concepts.
- The letter allowed the conveyance of emotions words could barely express.
- Art is often a form of conveyance for the artist's inner vision.
- Tone and gesture enhance the conveyance of meaning in speech.
- Miscommunication hindered the proper conveyance of the plan.
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a legal document that transfers a right or property from one person to another
- Her lawyer prepared a conveyance to finalize the transfer of the estate.
- The conveyance included all relevant details about the property’s condition.
- They needed a conveyance to legally change the title of the land.
- After the conveyance was executed, the buyer became the legal owner of the property.
- He reviewed the conveyance to ensure all terms of the sale were accurately documented.