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convey

1 of 1verb
/kənˈveɪ/
Forms:conveys,conveying,conveyed,conveyed
1

to pass on information from one party to another

transitive
  • During the press briefing, the spokesperson worked to clearly convey the latest facts and figures about the issue.
  • Scientists conveyed their research discoveries at conferences to share information within the wider community.
  • During the meeting, the manager sought to convey the new company policies to all employees.
  • The spokesperson held a press conference to convey the official statement from the organization.
  • The CEO conveyed the importance of teamwork and collaboration during the company-wide town hall.
2

to move or transfer something from one location to another

transitive
  • The trucks were used to convey construction materials to the building site.
  • The conveyor belt efficiently conveyed packages from the warehouse to the loading area.
  • The pipeline was designed to convey water from the reservoir to the surrounding villages.
  • The river serves as a natural channel to convey sediments downstream during heavy rainfall.
  • The train system was established to convey commuters from suburban areas to the city center.
3

to communicate or portray a particular feeling, idea, impression, etc.

transitive
  • This memorial statue aims to convey a message of hope for future generations.
  • With practice, she hopes to learn to convey confidence as easily as she does other emotions.
  • While speaking, he was continuously conveying his passion for the subject.
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4

to transport or move a person from one location to another

transitive
  • The cruise ship is designed to convey passengers to various exotic destinations around the world.
  • The shuttle service was established to convey tourists from their hotels to popular tourist attractions.
  • The tour guide used a bus to convey the sightseers to different historical landmarks in the city.
  • The airline strives to convey its passengers efficiently and comfortably to their chosen destinations.
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5

to pass ownership or transfer property rights from one party to another

transitive
  • After finalizing the sale, the seller will convey the title of the house to the new homeowners.
  • The inheritance laws dictate how assets are conveyed to heirs after the passing of an individual.
  • The court order allowed the divorced couple to convey the jointly owned property to one of the spouses.
  • The land developer needed to convey the titles of multiple lots to various investors involved in the project.
  • The real estate agent helped the seller convey the title of the commercial property to the new business owner.