To have expressed or conveyed one's thoughts or feelings
To have conveyed in appropriate or telling terms
“Rose would convey to Finn that she felt her bizarre actions were justified in the name of love.”
(general) To have delivered vocally
To have carried or brought along with
“Unfortunately, tractors cannot be used on land to convey fodder to feeding sites.”
To have escorted someone somewhere
“It was quite enough to make it very desirable for Miss Elliot to have the advantage of being conveyed home in a carriage.”
Past tense for to communicate or send a message
“William, would you be able to convey a message to your brother Harry that you are not trying to wreck his marriage?”
Past tense for to project an air of
“He would convey an air of arrogance that would make those around him uncomfortable.”
Past tense for to legally give up one's possession or ownership of (something)
“It was agreed that if all mortgage installments were paid, the bank would then convey the property to them.”
Past tense for to take, or cause to go, from one place to another
Past tense for to signify or convey an object or idea
Past tense for to spread or transfer something from one person or thing to another
Past tense for to tell someone about something that has happened
Past tense for to deliver or supply something to someone or a group of people
Past tense for to suggest or put forward, especially something which may be considered audacious
Past tense for to suggest or indicate something indirectly
Past tense for to represent something abstract or intangible as material
Having been transported or conveyed to a different place or location
That has been, or will be, delivered in a specific manner
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