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convey

Definition for convey

verb as in transport

verb as in express message

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Candy’s children convey the impact of losing a parent at a young age, and how deeply unfair it is, especially if no one in the family is willing to talk about it.

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Machado said she was "very glad" to speak to the US president and was "able to convey to him our appreciation".

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But for a brief window when the “forgotten generation” was reaching college age, student loans conveyed all of the promise of American upward mobility with none of the pitfalls.

“Use ‘I’ statements to convey your feelings, such as, ‘I’m worried about your safety living alone’ or ‘I’ve noticed that you’re having trouble with daily tasks.’

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Their presence conveys someone is there to save the day.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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