To transport toward somewhere; to take something or somebody with oneself somewhere.
Transmit or serve as the medium for transmission.
Go or come after and bring or take back.
1 Twelve months later, however, Mr Chamberlain had a different message to convey .
2 This was a state visit -whatimage did I wish to convey ?
3 Now listen carefully, because this is difficult to convey in short sentences.
4 When you speak, complex sound waves can convey all sorts of information.
5 These messages convey more than the presence of food or danger, too.
6 Employ the emotive tone to convey ideas of your truthfulness and honor.
7 The Foreign Ministry summoned the Indian High Commissioner to convey the protest.
8 And it was a peculiar situation that Wu was trying to convey .
9 This will convey an idea of the extent of the mining operations.
10 No word in the English language could so clearly convey the case.
11 Sir, I am here to convey Vespasian's offer of his good will.
12 The maid put her head in just to convey the good news.
13 I was able to convey this sense of things to my brother.
14 We anticipate with pleasure your inquiry and convey herewith our best wishes.
15 Later in life diabetes appears to convey the highest risk of dementia.
16 They believe that the motions of the lips alone convey the meaning.
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