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    convey
    /kənˈveɪ/

    verb

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  2. to express feelings, thoughts, or information to other people: He always conveyed a sense of genuine interest in his students. convey verb [T] (TRANSPORT) to take or carry someone or something to a particular place: Water flows into the channels and those channels convey it to the fields.

  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb convey, which means to bear, impart, or transfer something from one place or person to another. See also the legal and kids definitions of convey.

  4. Learn the meaning and usage of the verb convey, which can mean to transport, communicate, or transfer something or someone. Find synonyms, pronunciation, grammar, and examples of convey in different contexts and languages.

  5. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and examples of the verb convey, which means to make ideas, feelings, etc. known to somebody or to take, carry or transport somebody/something. See also synonyms, word origin and related words.

  6. Learn the meaning, pronunciation, and examples of the verb convey, which means to make ideas, feelings, etc., known to someone or to take, carry, or transport something or someone. See also the difference between convey and communicate.

  7. 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. Discover More. Derived Forms. conˈveyable, adjective. Discover More. Other Words From. con·vey·a·ble adjective.

  8. When you convey something, you carry or deliver it. Little Red Riding Hood conveyed a basket of muffins to her grandmother. Your sad smile might convey more about your feelings than words ever could.