convey
con
kən
kēn
vey
ˈveɪ
vei
British pronunciation
/kənvˈe‍ɪ/

Definition & Meaning of "convey"in English

to convey
01

to pass on information from one party to another

Transitive: to convey information
to convey definition and meaning
example
Examples
During the press briefing, the spokesperson worked to clearly convey the latest facts and figures about the issue.
Scientists conveyed their research discoveries at conferences to share information within the wider community.
02

to move or transfer something from one location to another

Transitive: to convey sth somewhere
to convey definition and meaning
example
Examples
The trucks were used to convey construction materials to the building site.
The conveyor belt efficiently conveyed packages from the warehouse to the loading area.
03

to communicate or portray a particular feeling, idea, impression, etc.

Transitive: to convey a feeling or idea
example
Examples
This memorial statue aims to convey a message of hope for future generations.
With practice, she hopes to learn to convey confidence as easily as she does other emotions.
04

to transport or move a person from one location to another

Transitive: to convey sb somewhere
example
Examples
The cruise ship is designed to convey passengers to various exotic destinations around the world.
The shuttle service was established to convey tourists from their hotels to popular tourist attractions.
05

to pass ownership or transfer property rights from one party to another

Transitive: to convey property rights to sb
example
Examples
After finalizing the sale, the seller will convey the title of the house to the new homeowners.
The inheritance laws dictate how assets are conveyed to heirs after the passing of an individual.
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