Similar words: convey, conveyor, conveyance, conveyancing, conveyor belt, convex, convene, convert. Meaning: [kən'veɪ] adj. sent or carried from one place to another.
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31. She also conveyed the supreme values of the classical past with signal success.
32. However, his deeply felt and meticulously researched rhetoric conveyed in all his books is hard hitting, provocative and sagacious.
33. His long face expressed conventional regret at what had happened, the news having been conveyed by Nathan on the previous morning.
34. The blood is conveyed to the heart from the veins.
35. She held her head proudly and, even before she moved, conveyed a feline quality of grace and languor.
36. All this conveyed a passion and conviction mere words could not express.
37. Convection occurs when too much heat is present at depth to be conveyed upwards solely by thermal conduction.
38. Where Ocre captures our interest is in the expression of new experiences conveyed by many of its poems.
39. The youth leader conveyed her thanks for the re-covering of the snooker table.
40. These two characteristics are control over an independent source of taxation and the legitimacy conveyed by popular election of the local council.
41. Taken together, they conveyed a view of primary teaching which had a distinctive character.
42. A paraphrase usually substantially changes the language of the original, because all that matters is that the idea is conveyed.
43. Understanding is not conveyed solely through clear diction but has a lot to do with the language used.
44. He conveyed this to the building inspectors, which allowed the Council to withdraw their objection on this score.
45. It has generally been found that people can only absorb around seven key ideas in any verbal presentation, nomatterhow well conveyed.
46. We can be trite or clumsy in our choice of words, but the strength of feeling is adequately conveyed.
47. It's extremely doubtful whether, in these days of computer technology, information is still best conveyed by means of lectures.
48. This is the only way in which indoctrination can be avoided and any real understanding of religion conveyed.
49. For young women in particular, the message conveyed is that of elegance, poise, and perhaps a hint of luxury.
50. The intensity and bleakness of feeling conveyed in his work reflects a growing preoccupation with death.
51. The Dickens study concludes: Very few offers of settlement conveyed by the conciliation officer are refused by applicants.
52. Since the amount of information to be conveyed remains much the same this means that the signal-to-noise ratio will be worse.
53. They act as a counter balance to the national and global news conveyed by the major publishing empires.
54. Everything about the way Marx presented his ideas to the world conveyed his romantic narcissism.
55. None of the new stations conveyed the confident self-assurance or whimsy of their distinguished predecessors.
56. The religious habit had lost its symbolic value; it no longer conveyed the meaning it was intended to convey.
57. An attitude construed as enthusiasm when conveyed face to face is indistinguishable from aggression in voice-mail mes-sages or faxes.
58. It was tactfully conveyed to Baldwin that he would be welcome to stay for dinner but not afterwards.
59. Operational orders to Arab forces within the alliance would be conveyed through Prince Sultan.
60. So much can be conveyed by putting your arms around some one's shoulders or giving them a kiss.
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