Conveying can be categorized as a verb.
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convey - make known; pass on, of information; "She conveyed the message to me" | ||
convey - transfer to another; "communicate a disease" | ||
convey - transmit a title or property | ||
convey - take something or somebody with oneself somewhere; "Bring me the box from the other room"; "Take these letters to the boss"; "This brings me to the main point" | ||
convey - transmit or serve as the medium for transmission; "Sound carries well over water"; "The airwaves carry the sound"; "Many metals conduct heat" | ||
convey - go or come after and bring or take back; "Get me those books over there, please"; "Could you bring the wine?"; "The dog fetched the hat" | ||
convey - serve as a means for expressing something; "The painting of Mary carries motherly love"; "His voice carried a lot of anger" | ||
Noun |
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conveying - act of transferring property title from one person to another |
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1. | verb | He raised Lucy from the ground in his arms, and conveying her through the glades of the forest by paths with which he seemed well acquainted, stopped not until he laid her in safety by the side of a plentiful and pellucid fountain, which had been once covered in, screened and decorated with architectural ornaments of a Gothic character. | |
2. | verb | It is difficult to convey the meaning exactly. | |
3. | verb | Buses, trains and planes convey passengers. | |
4. | verb | Words cannot convey my feelings. | |
5. | verb | Words cannot convey my true feelings. | |
6. | verb | Words can not convey how glad I am. | |
7. | verb | We often use gestures to convey simple messages. | |
8. | verb | I can convey my feelings in words. | |
9. | verb | I can't convey my feelings in words. | |
10. | verb | Wires are used to convey electricity. | |
11. | verb | His words convey nothing at all to me. | |
12. | verb | Her gestures convey no meaning to me. | |
13. | verb | A smile may convey understanding, joy, or an appreciation of humor. | |
14. | verb | If you convey to a woman that something ought to be done, there is always a dreadful danger that she will suddenly do it. | |
15. | verb | No ensemble can convey a composer's intent more forcefully than an orchestra. |
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He raised Lucy from the ground in his arms, and conveying her through the glades of the forest by paths with which he seemed well acquainted, stopped not until he laid her in safety by the side of a plentiful and pellucid fountain, which had been once covered in, screened and decorated with architectural ornaments of a Gothic character. | |
It is difficult to convey the meaning exactly. | |
Buses, trains and planes convey passengers. | |
Words cannot convey my feelings. | |
Words cannot convey my true feelings. | |
Words can not convey how glad I am. | |
We often use gestures to convey simple messages. | |
I can convey my feelings in words. | |
I can't convey my feelings in words. | |
Wires are used to convey electricity. | |
His words convey nothing at all to me. | |
Her gestures convey no meaning to me. | |
A smile may convey understanding, joy, or an appreciation of humor. | |
If you convey to a woman that something ought to be done, there is always a dreadful danger that she will suddenly do it. | |
No ensemble can convey a composer's intent more forcefully than an orchestra. |