[+ obj] 1 formal : to take or carry (someone or something) from one place to another : transport
▪ The singer was conveyed from her hotel to the airport by limousine. ▪ They conveyed the goods by ship. ▪ The pipes convey water to the fields. 2 : to make (something) known to someone
▪ Words convey [=communicate] meaning. ▪ Mere words could not convey his joy. [=he could not express his joy in words] ▪ The painting conveys [=expresses] a sense/feeling of motion. ▪ Her appearance conveys self-confidence. ▪ The message conveyed a sense of urgency. 3 law : to change the ownership of (property) from one person to another
▪ He conveyed the estate to his son.
▪ The singer was conveyed from her hotel to the airport by limousine. ▪ They conveyed the goods by ship. ▪ The pipes convey water to the fields.
▪ Words convey [=communicate] meaning. ▪ Mere words could not convey his joy. [=he could not express his joy in words] ▪ The painting conveys [=expresses] a sense/feeling of motion. ▪ Her appearance conveys self-confidence. ▪ The message conveyed a sense of urgency.
▪ He conveyed the estate to his son.





