Convey (verb)

  1. To transport or carry something or someone from one place to another.
  2. To communicate or express something to someone.
  3. To transfer the ownership of property or land to someone else.

Origin:

From middle english conveien, from old french conveier, from latin convehere ("to carry together"), from con- ("together") + vehere ("to carr.y")

Examples:

  1. The truck conveyed the goods to the warehouse.
  2. He conveyed the message to his team.
  3. She conveyed her feelings through her music.
  4. The letter conveyed the bad news.
  5. The lawyer conveyed the property to the new owner.
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