convey

/kənˈveɪ/
verb
  1. To communicate or express a feeling, idea, or message.
    • The artist's painting conveys a deep sense of sadness.
    • Can you convey my thanks to the team for their hard work?
    • Her smile conveyed warmth and friendliness to everyone in the room.
  2. To transport or carry someone or something from one place to another.
    • A moving walkway at the airport conveys passengers to the gates.
    • The truck will convey the supplies to the disaster area.
    • The pipeline conveys natural gas across the entire state.
  3. To transfer ownership of property or rights to another person.
    • The deed conveys the house to the new owner after the sale.
    • By signing the contract, he conveyed the rights to his invention.
    • The will conveys the family farm to the eldest child.
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