- verbconvey (verb) · conveys (third person present) · conveyed (past tense) · conveyed (past participle) · conveying (present participle)
- 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"
- lawtransfer the title to (property).
OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘escort’; compare with convoy): from Old French conveier, from medieval Latin conviare, from con- ‘together’ + Latin via ‘way’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- transport or carry to a place:
- make (an idea, impression, or feeling) known or understandable to someone:
- communicate (a message or information):
- transfer the title to (property).
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