Results for convey
Definitions of convey:
part of speech: adjective
CONVEYABLE.
part of speech: past tense, past participle
Conveyed.
part of speech: verb
To carry; to bear or transport; to pass or transmit, as a right; to transfer; to impart; to communicate.
part of speech: noun
Conveyer, conveyor.
part of speech: verb transitive
To bring or send on the way: to carry: to transmit: to impart.
part of speech: noun
part of speech: verb transitive
To carry or transport; transmit; impart; transfer to another, as the title to property.
Usage examples for convey:
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His own nature in this respect is easy to understand but difficult to describe, since the words which must be used convey such different ideas to different persons.
"Benjamin Franklin", John Torrey Morse, Jr. -
If you convey emotion, your words may be worth thousands of dollars.
"Writing for Vaudeville", Brett Page -
Arrangements were soon made to convey the child to a place about twenty miles from Baltimore, where it would be well taken care of, till the mother could find a safe opportunity to remove it to New Jersey.
"Isaac T. Hopper", L. Maria Child -
Sitting in his arm chair, in his office in London, the Minister of Great Britain can now convey his thoughts, his wishes, his commands, in a few moments to every part of England and Scotland, and will soon be enabled to do so to Ireland.
"A Letter from Major Robert Carmichael-Smyth to His Friend, the Author of 'The Clockmaker'", Robert Carmichael-Smyth