tr.v.  con·veyed, con·vey·ing, con·veys  1.  To take or carry from one place to another; transport. See Synonyms at  carry. 2.  To serve as a medium of transmission for; transmit: wires that convey electricity. 3.  To communicate or make known; impart: "a look intended to convey sympathetic comprehension" (Saki). 4.  Law   To transfer ownership of or title to. 5.  Archaic   To steal. [Middle English conveien, from Old French conveier, from Medieval Latin conviāre, to escort : Latin com-, com- + Latin via, way; see  wegh- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] con·veya·ble adj.  | 
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