All 3 Uses
convey
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The Murders in the Rue Morgue
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- But of the character of his remarks at the periods in question an example will best convey the idea.†
*convey = communicate or express
- It was my design to convey the idea that both were effected in the same manner, at the same point.†
- [The word 'affaire' has not yet, in France, that levity of import which it conveys with us,] "but nothing whatever has transpired to throw light upon it†
Definitions:
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(1)
(convey as in: convey her thoughts) communicate or express
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(2)
(convey as in: convey title to the property) to give or transfer -- especially legal title
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(3)
(convey as in: convey her safely to) transportToday, this sense of convey is seldom seen outside of historic literature.
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(4)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) Much more rarely (and then probably in classic literature), conveyance can refer to a carriage or other means of transportation.