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    con·vey
    [kənˈvā]
    verb
    convey (verb) · conveys (third person present) · conveyed (past tense) · conveyed (past participle) · conveying (present participle)
    Origin
    Middle English (in the sense ‘escort’; compare with convoy): from Old French conveier, from medieval Latin conviare, from con- ‘together’ + Latin via ‘way’.
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    to make ideas, feelings, etc. known to somebody synonym communicate convey something Colours like red convey a sense of energy and strength. convey something to somebody (formal) Please convey my apologies to your wife. convey how, what, etc… He tried desperately to convey how urgent the situation was. convey that…
    In law, the word convey means to transfer or pass property to someone. This verb is from Middle English conveyen, from Old French conveier, ultimately from the Latin prefix com-, "together," plus via, "way." "Convey."
    Other forms: conveyed; conveying; conveys When you convey something, you carry or deliver it. Little Red Riding Hood conveyed a basket of muffins to her grandmother. Your sad smile might convey more about your feelings than words ever could.
    to carry, bring, or take from one place to another; transport; bear. to convey a wish. Law. to transfer; pass the title to. Archaic. steal; purloin. Obsolete. to take away secretly. archaic. See carry. I’m also coming back to that idea that the questions that we ask convey information.
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