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conveying
[kuhn-vey-ing]
noun
the act or process of carrying or bringing something from one location to another.
Industrial narrow-gauge railways were used in mining, logging, and the conveying of agricultural products, among other things.
the act or process of communicating or relaying information, emotions, etc..
Many people believe that journalists must be totally neutral, that news is the conveying of fact and nothing more.
Law.the act of transferring the title to property.
I help my clients grasp the complex legal process involved in the conveying of a property from seller to buyer.
adjective
carrying something from one place to another or communicating information.
Where there is a density difference between the conveying liquid and the solid particles it carries, the particles will tend to settle.
Word History and Origins
Origin of conveying1
Example Sentences
If, in the midst of emergency year 2025, you remain committed to meeting only twice a year, you're conveying something very profound.
’s not negotiable is the conveying of their connection, both as the best of friends and their proximity in UCLA’s batting order.
Del Toro, casually dressed in a puffer jacket and a cap, says with a puzzled expression conveying his genuine shock at a Beverly Hills hotel.
Luna remains an expert in conveying grit and melancholy without saying a word, and that stoicism carries every moment he's onscreen.
County officials have said that the Fire and Sheriff’s departments share the responsibility of deciding where evacuations should take place and conveying that information to emergency management officials.
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