abalienate, buck, confer, exchange, give out with, leave word, pass along, put in words, settle, throw off, voice
Last update: June 27, 2018
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Convey the news to everyone. [verb]
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The important message conveyed by radio and T.V. [verb]
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Please convey my good wishes to her. [noun]
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This train conveys both passengers and goods. [verb]
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Another aspect of rural life that the writers have managed to convey with considerable aplomb is the role of the vicar. [verb]
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The best way to convey messages is by face to face contact. [verb]
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It would be difficult to convey a suitable idea of the savage ecstasy with which the news thus imparted was received. [verb]
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Not a word was uttered that did not convey the meaning of the speaker, in the simplest and most energetic form. [verb]
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The hand will be held up at my signal, and that I shall trust you to convey to-night, as soon as I have settled certain matters. [verb]
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"Spake when I ax you," he said, urbanely, but with a glance which conveyed to any too urgent sympathizer that he would be knocked down, when accessible. [verb]
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But old Jacob Caxon conveyed no information which warranted his taking so decisive a step as that of securing a box. [verb]
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--Miss Wardour, let me convey you to the chariot. [verb]
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