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convey
verb
-
convey
,
conveying
,
conveys
,
conveyed
to
communicate
or
express
an
idea
,
feeling
,
or
information
so
that
other
people
understand
it
•
The
teacher
used
a
simple
story
to
convey
the
idea
of
kindness
to
her
students
.
The
teacher
used
a
simple
story
to
convey
the
idea
of
kindness
to
her
students
.
•
A
warm
smile
can
convey
more
comfort
than
a
thousand
words
.
A
warm
smile
can
convey
more
comfort
than
a
thousand
words
.
From
Middle
English
conveien
,
from
Old
French
conveier
“
to
escort
,
accompany
,”
from
Vulgar
Latin
*conviare
,
from
Latin
cum
“
with
”
+
via
“
way
.”
verb
-
convey
,
conveying
,
conveys
,
conveyed
to
carry
or
move
someone
or
something
from
one
place
to
another
•
Small
boats
were
used
to
convey
supplies
across
the
river
during
the
flood
.
Small
boats
were
used
to
convey
supplies
across
the
river
during
the
flood
.
•
The
conveyor
belt
conveys
the
cookies
from
the
oven
to
the
cooling
area
.
The
conveyor
belt
conveys
the
cookies
from
the
oven
to
the
cooling
area
.
verb
-
convey
,
conveying
,
conveys
,
conveyed
to
legally
transfer
property
or
rights
to
another
person
•
The
deed
conveys
ownership
of
the
house
to
the
buyer
once
it
is
signed
.
The
deed
conveys
ownership
of
the
house
to
the
buyer
once
it
is
signed
.
•
Under
the
will
,
his
grandfather
conveyed
the
farmland
to
three
grandchildren
.
Under
the
will
,
his
grandfather
conveyed
the
farmland
to
three
grandchildren
.