All 4 Uses of
convey
in
The Brothers Karamazov
- The little village and the rather fine town house which formed part of her dowry he did his utmost for a long time to transfer to his name, by means of some deed of conveyance.
Chpt 1 (definition 1) *conveyance = transfer (of legal title)
- Convey my deepest respect to the Father Superior, apologize for me, personally, Miuesov, to his reverence, telling him that I deeply regret that owing to unforeseen circumstances I am unable to have the honor of being present at his table, greatly as I should desire to do so," Miuesov said irritably to the monk.†
Chpt 2 (definition 2)
- And therefore, recognizing that he had been to blame, he felt sincere regret and shame, and begged me, and his son Ivan Fyodorovitch, to convey to you his apologies and regrets.†
Chpt 2 (definition 2) *
- In answer to the prosecutor's inquiry, where he would have got the remaining two thousand three hundred roubles, since he himself had denied having more than fifteen hundred, Mitya confidently replied that he had meant to offer the "little chap," not money, but a formal deed of conveyance of his rights to the village of Tchermashnya, those rights which he had already offered to Samsonov and Madame Hohlakov.
Chpt 9 (definition 1)conveyance = transfer (of legal title)
Definitions:
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(1) (convey as in: convey title to the property) to give or transfer -- especially legal title
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(2) (convey as in: convey her thoughts) communicate or express