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    con·vey
    [kənˈvā]
    verb
    convey (verb) · conveys (third person present) · conveyed (past tense) · conveyed (past participle) · conveying (present participle)
    1. transport or carry to a place:
      "pipes were laid to convey water to the house"
      • make (an idea, impression, or feeling) known or understandable to someone:
        "the real virtues and diversity of America had never been conveyed in the movies" · "it's impossible to convey how lost I felt"
      • communicate (a message or information):
        "Mr. Harvey and his daughter have asked me to convey their very kind regards"
      • law
        transfer the title to (property).
    Origin
    Middle English (in the sense ‘escort’; compare with convoy): from Old French conveier, from medieval Latin conviare, from con- ‘together’ + Latin via ‘way’.
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    What is the meaning of conveying?to carry from one place or person to another. to serve as a means of transmitting, transferring, or carrying. Wires can convey electricity. to communicate (meaning or feeling); express. Your choice of words depends on the meaning you want to convey. To me, the picture conveys a feeling of joy.
    Where does the word convey come from?In law, the word convey means to transfer or pass property to someone. This verb is from Middle English conveyen, from Old French conveier, ultimately from the Latin prefix com-, "together," plus via, "way." "Convey."
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    What does it mean to convey someone to a place?To convey someone or something to a place means to carry or transport them there. The railway company extended a branch line to Brightlingsea to convey fish direct to Billingsgate. [VERB noun] Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers 1. 2. 3. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
     
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