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conveyed
[kuhn-veyd]
adjective
communicated or made known.
Together, these philanthropists developed a set of ethics, values, and informally conveyed "standard operating procedures" for charitable work.
Orally conveyed complaints shall not be entertained.
Law.transferred or passed from one person to another.
All transfers of property must be covered by contract, and all contracts must be fulfilled by the actual delivery of the conveyed property.
carried, transported, or led from one place to another.
Air delivery is fastest but also costly, so selection of this option is usually due to the necessity, urgency, and high value of the conveyed cargo.
verb
the simple past tense and past participle of convey.
Other Word Forms
- quasi-conveyed adjective
- well-conveyed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of conveyed1
Example Sentences
In Geneva on Friday, where Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met his European counterparts, a tough message was conveyed that Washington expected Tehran to reduce its nuclear enrichment to zero.
The spirit of the Ojai festival need not be conveyed by a laundry list of composers and works or by value judgments.
She structures her narrative chronologically, conveyed in present tense, newsreel-style, evoking the Pacific Northwest’s woodsy tang and bland suburbia.
Lachman felt responsible for ensuring “Severance” properly conveyed the anguish of infertility issues.
But for me, that timelessness was especially conveyed with the costumes.
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