We use 'convey' to mean moving things from one place to another. It often talks about carrying objects or materials.
The truck conveys goods to the city.
Pipes convey water to the farm.
To convey sometimes means to share ideas or feelings clearly. It means making someone else understand something.
Her smile conveys happiness to us.
This letter conveys good news.
In law, convey means to give someone ownership or rights officially. It is often used with property or documents.
They convey the house to the new owner.
He conveyed his rights in the contract.
Convey can mean carrying energy, signals, or information using wires, waves, or other tools. It means moving something invisible.
The cable conveys electricity to the machine.
Waves convey sound through the air.
Convey can also mean to help or show someone the way to a place. It means to take or bring someone by leading.
The guide conveys tourists through the museum.
The path conveys hikers to the lake.
Convey can mean to carry or hold things inside a container, vehicle, or area. It means to have something inside and move it.
The bag conveys tools for work.
The boat conveys passengers across the river.