convey

  • 41convey the impression — index appear (seem to be), demean (deport oneself) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 42convey the meaning of — index interpret Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 43convey back — The word convey means to carry, bring, or take from one place to another. Omit back from such a statement as Please convey my regards back to your associates …

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  • 44convey and warrant — Words in a conveyance sufficient to convey a fee in some jurisdictions. Palmer v Cook, 159 Ill 300, 42 NE 796 …

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  • 45convey — verb /kənˈveɪ/ a) To transport; to carry; to take from one place to another. He conveyed ownership of the company to his daughter. b) To communicate; to make known; to …

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  • 46convey — Synonyms and related words: abalienate, alien, alienate, amortize, articulate, assign, barter, bear, bequeath, break, breathe, broadcast, buck, canalize, carry, cede, channel, channelize, chime, chorus, come out with, commit, communicate, conduct …

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  • 47convey — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. bear, carry, transport; transmit, impart, communicate; transfer, grant, cede, will. See information, transportation. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To transport] Syn. carry, bear, dispatch, move; see carry …

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  • 48convey — con·vey || kÉ™n veɪ v. carry, transport; bear, transmit; impart, disclose …

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  • 49convey —    obsolete    to steal    The article taken is carried off. A conveyor was a thief:     ... conveyors are you all, That rise thus nimbly by a true king s fall. (Shakespeare, Richard II)    Conveyance was theft and conveyancing swindling, the… …

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  • 50convey — [kən veɪ] verb 1》 transport or carry to a place. 2》 communicate (an idea, impression, or feeling). 3》 Law transfer the title to (property). Derivatives conveyable adjective conveyor (also conveyer) noun Origin ME (in the sense escor …

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