Synonym: carry, communicate, consign, deliver, enlighten, entrust, hand over, inform, report, send, take, tell, transfer, transport. Similar words: convert, conversion, convention, convenience, conversation, conventional, convince, convict. Meaning: [kən'veɪ] v. 1. make known; pass on, of information 2. serve as a means for expressing something 3. transfer to another 4. transmit a title or property 5. transmit or serve as the medium for transmission 6. take something or somebody with oneself somewhere 7. go or come after and bring or take back.
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61. Compared to pidgins, a proper language can convey such complicated concepts using relatively few words.
62. I convey the further information that with awakening awareness I am stirred to approach, and as I approach awareness quickens.
63. His brief was to convey coal as a developing rather than a senescent industry.
64. Mildly indignant surprise was what she intended to convey, and almost succeeded.
65. I have no interest in the psychological interpretation of my sitters, I want to convey their physical appearance.
66. In fact, the sound alone does not convey the full idea, but the context in which it is used.
67. Pictorial representations of women can carry all kinds of subtle hints and messages, can indeed convey a whole world-view of meaning.
68. Different sensory modalities, then, are used to convey different types of message,[sentencedict.com] forming an enormously rich communication network.
69. What is important, however, is to convey to children that they are loved and cared for.
70. But it isin Between that the function of language to convey meaning is most actively questioned.
71. Some dealers tried to convey the false impression that the two markets were in cahoots.
72. Now, it is important to say that an intelligent expression of faith will still convey some sense of uncertainty.
73. Often, the media convey a fairly complete picture of the events in question.
74. I would be grateful if you could convey my apologies to those who are present.
75. This representation is decoded into a representation of the same message that the speaker originally chose to convey.
76. With those five words, Lili managed simultaneously to convey exhaustion, indomitable, spirited arrogance, and shocked, virginal modesty.
77. Choose words which best convey your message to your audience.
78. It was the talking that did it; how could he make words convey what had happened, what could happen?
79. Impartiality is a concept which has been used to convey many things.
80. Christina Rossetti wanted to convey a particular feeling of overwhelming joy.
81. The value of graphic material is to attract attention and convey information in a summarised form, e.g. cell division.
82. Those who regard marriage as a religious sacrament may be concerned to convey the seriousness of the undertaking through symbolism and ritual.
83. George manages to convey that the arguments of a man who doesn't know his desert are not to be relied upon.
84. I would be grateful if you could convey these views to the committee which is considering the legislation.
85. Paul Manville had to be given his due - he could not have chosen a more apt record to convey his message.
86. The slang term square might convey an impression which includes the suit, crew-cut and tie.
87. We use words to give voice to our thoughts and feelings and to attempt to convey them to other people.
88. I have tried to convey a pale memory of our meeting, but further than that I can not go.
89. They may also find one or two of the papers unnecessarily long for the points they convey.
90. An account which tries to convey the impression that you're not there at all.
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