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Convey

Convey meaning

To move (something) from one place to another. | To take or carry (someone) from one place to another. | To communicate; to make known; to portray.

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Example sentences (20)

Gaudy and strong colours can convey foolish or joyful emotions, whereas severe or muted colours convey seriousness and focus.

Typefaces used in advertisements convey different messages to the reader, classical ones are for a strong personality, while more modern ones may convey clean, neutral look.

V. are used to convey mixed emotions that are more difficult to convey with traditional emoticons.

Although coldness often has a negative connotation, scientists have recently shown that cold imagery in visual ads can help convey an idea of "newness" in a marketed product.

A message dear to his heart, one he yearned to convey to his loved ones, revolves around the clarity he has found in his purpose through his work.

And if we made it too passive, quickly passing on some fleeting cliches and good feelings, we would not be leveraging the specific ritual acts rooted in history, consecrated by history, which convey values not just stories, maintaining continuity.

Aneeze Williamson, 30, of HMP Leeds, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply Class B drugs and conspiracy to convey phones into prison.

An official involved in the production of the show said that the idea and concept is to convey positivity — to involve the people in the nation’s progress, to make them feel a part of its growth trajectory, and to spread optimism.

As if they were trying to convey how close their relationship had become, Chris Brown invited the Timeless crooner to grace his baby mama's private birthday dinner alongside Pocolee.

Automakers say these earthy shades convey a sense of adventure — stealthiness even.

Both Aldous Huxley (experimenting with mescaline) and Robert Graves (mushrooms) quoted Wordsworth’s poetry to convey the tenor of their experiences.

But the ACLJ explained, "If a park volunteer cannot convey 'any personal opinions, messages or points of view while performing host duties,' as the policy says, then a volunteer cannot engage in even normal chitchat with park visitors.

But the Spanish leader will convey to Biden the divergent views of Beijing and Brasilia and propose that greater weight be given to the opinions non-NATO members that are also impacted by the war, the source said.

CIA Director William Burns contacted the Director of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), Sergey Naryshkin, to convey a message that the United States had no involvement in the mutiny attempt by the Wagner Private Military Company (PMC).

Claymation can effectively convey serious and dark themes, as shown in My Life as a Zucchini, which tackles childhood trauma and neglect in an orphanage.

Close-up shots of the flames reflecting in his eyes convey the pair’s cliché but compelling “twin flame” duality.

DeLisle’s ability to convey Azula’s manipulative nature and unraveling mental state adds depth and complexity to one of the show’s most compelling villains.

Duncan’s style does an excellent job of capturing the friendly demeanor that Dragonite’s official artwork tries to convey.

Establishing an Arab Ministerial Committee tasked with immediate travel to New York, Washington, Brussels, Geneva, London, and Paris to convey the Arab Summit’s plea to halt Israeli aggression against Gaza.

Even when you are with friends and family, you may find yourself at a loss as to how to convey to them what your life and work are truly like.