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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91. Films possess the ability to convey both motion and colour.
92. But they want those accounts to convey the sense that candidates are accessible to voters.
93. But, alas, the printed word can not adequately convey the panting, gasping misery of this particular torment.
94. Attainment target 3: A growing ability to construct and convey meaning in written language matching style to audience and purpose.
95. Over the years demographers have groped for ways to convey some sense of what this extraordinary growth in human numbers means.
96. Gestures must convey the message for those friends who can not appreciate words.
97. It was better to say nothing and to convey, by the quality of her silence, a level of tacit agreement.
98. One thing the advisory teacher had failed to convey was that the syllabus was being covered via these activities.
99. Films and video-tapes can be used to convey both motion and colour.
100. It should lead us to reflect further on the messages which such behaviour is intended to convey.
101. Groping for a name that would properly convey their sense of both awe and relief,[http://sentencedict.com/convey.html] Powell decided on Glen Canyon.
102. I wanted to convey a similar feeling for our progress toward a complete understanding of the laws that govern the universe.
103. Of course I have been considering a simplified situation here in order to convey the main ideas.
104. The descriptions of weapons, commanders and tactics are much too brief to convey historical competence.
105. Each company sells clothes which have a clear identity allowing the wearer to convey a particular image to the outside world.
106. Take the opportunity, when it arises, to convey something of help or value to the receiver.
107. Even his description of Oswiu's overlordship in Britain may convey an inflated impression of military activity under Oswiu.
108. A crack had developed in one of the main cooling pipes which are used to convey water.
109. Since I haven't, I must intend to convey that Nigel only has fourteen.
110. However, Lucy managed to convey that she intended to stay for several days, or perhaps for even a week.
111. Migliore was clearly eager to convey the message that all would now be well, according to Orr.
112. Even the brush or other instruments could be employed freely, the whole image fabricated to convey a sense of handling.
113. Muriel did not know precisely what she was trying to convey - more than consolation; nothing she could have explained.
114. He tries to convey the humour to Phil, but Phil looks at him sardonically and talks of other things.
115. This is meant to convey a sense of security and privacy: the drawbridge is pulled up and the portcullis is dropped.
116. Contrast also grants priority to lexical expressions that conventionally convey a specific meaning.
117. Royal parents could also use the medium to convey a dynastic message: the ritual role identified the child born to reign.
118. Rothko would have justly replied that it was precisely in order to convey humanist content that he had dispensed with subject matter.
119. This is particularly relevant to non-ELT materials since they were produced to convey a message to a particular audience.
120. These players would rush back to their respective teams and quickly make drawings to convey what was on the card.
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